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Isolated rat atria in hypoxia released lactate into the bathing medium and underwent a decline of the contraction frequency which, in some cases led to a complete cessation of the pacemaker activity. A pronounced fall in the peak developed tension and a rise in the resting tension also appeared. The atria from 24 h fasted rats, which oxidize faster their reserve lipids than those from fed rats, exhibited greater functional disturbances during hypoxia, a lower lactate output and a smaller recovery of peak tension upon reoxygenation. Methyl palmoxirate, which is a selective inhibitor of carnitine palmitoyltransferase I, attenuated the decline of the beating rate and the rise of the resting tension in both groups of rats and the incidence of atrial arrest in the fasted rat group. The fall in the peak tension, lactate output and recovery upon reoxygenation were not altered by the inhibitor. These data indicate that methyl palmoxirate alleviates some of the hypoxic functional derangements. Hence, it may be inferred that inhibiting the oxidation of the fatty acid derived from the endogenous triacylglycerol is beneficial during oxygen-limited conditions and that these effects could not be ascribed to changes in the glycolytic flux.
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PMID:Effects of methyl palmoxirate on hypoxic rat atria. 130 33

The potential role of endogenous triglyceride in bovine oocyte maturation and preimplantation development has been investigated. Bovine immature oocytes were recovered from abattoir-derived ovaries, matured and fertilised in vitro and the zygotes grown to the blastocyst stage in SOFaaBSA. Methyl palmoxirate (MP) blocks the oxidation of fatty acids by inhibiting mitochondrial carnitine palmitoyltransferase A. The development of zygotes exposed to MP during oocyte maturation, and of zygotes exposed to MP during embryo culture has been assessed in terms of oxygen consumption by oocytes and embryos during a 4-6 hr incubation period in the presence of MP and as blastocyst formation and cell number. Immature oocytes exposed to MP during maturation had reduced capacity to form blastocysts after fertilisation; the same effect was apparent, but to a lesser extent, in zygotes exposed to MP during embryo development. Oxygen consumption values of oocytes and blastocysts in the absence of exogenous substrates were similar to those in control medium containing nutrients. MP-inhibited oxygen consumption of immature oocytes, mature oocytes, cleavage stages embryos and blastocysts by 64, 45, 12 and 13%, respectively. The data are consistent with a role for triglyceride as a key energy source during bovine oocyte maturation and potentially, during preimplantation embryo development.
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PMID:A potential role for triglyceride as an energy source during bovine oocyte maturation and early embryo development. 1680 81