Journal article
Lipidomic profiling of murine macrophages treated with fatty acids of varying chain length and saturation status
K Huynh, G Pernes, NA Mellett, PJ Meikle, AJ Murphy, GI Lancaster
Metabolites | MDPI | Published : 2018
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Abstract
Macrophages are abundant within adipose tissue depots where they are exposed to fatty acids, leading to lipid accumulation. Herein, we have determined the effects of various fatty acids on the macrophage lipidome. Using targeted mass-spectrometry, we were able to detect 641 individual lipid species in primary murine macrophages treated with a variety of saturated fatty acids and an un-saturated fatty acid, either alone or in combination. The most pronounced effects were observed for the long-chain saturated fatty acid palmitate, which increased the total abundance of numerous classes of lipids. While other medium- and long-chain saturated fatty acids, as well as the long-chain unsaturated fa..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded, in part, by the Victorian Governments Operational Support Program, the Heine Foundation and support from the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute Obesity and Diabetes Program. K.H. was supported by a Dementia Australia Research Foundation Scholarship. G.P. was supported by an Australian Post-graduate Award (APA) and a Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute Bright Sparks award. P.J.M. is supported by a NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship (APP1042095). A.J.M. is supported by a CSL Centenary Fellowship, an NHMRC Career Development Fellowship, and NHF Future Leader Fellowship.