K. Farkas et al., DEVELOPMENTAL-CHANGES IN THE LEVELS OF MOLECULAR-SPECIES OF TRIACYLGLYCEROL THAT CONTAIN DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACID IN ADIPOSE-TISSUE OF THE CHICK-EMBRYO, Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B. Comparative biochemistry, 115(1), 1996, pp. 1-6
Triacylglycerols from the initial yolk and from the adipose tissue of
the chick embryo were subjected to high-performance liquid chromatogra
phy in the silver ion mode to resolve molecular species of triacylglyc
erol on the basis of the degree of unsaturation. A total of 12 such sp
ecies was resolved from the yolk samples, with only one of these speci
es containing docosahexaenoic acid. In contrast, 17 species were resol
ved from adipose tissue at day 12 of embryo development, of which 8 co
ntained docosahexaenoic acid. The major species containing this fatty
acid consisted of docosahexaenoic acid in combination with palmitic an
d oleic acids. The amounts of the species consisting of C-16 and C-18
fatty acids in the adipose tissue increased continuously from day 12 u
ntil just before hatching at day 19 and then decreased slightly over t
he hatching period. In contrast, the amounts within the adipose depot
of the species containing docosahexaenoic acid reached a maximal level
by day 16 and then decreased dramatically to almost undetectable leve
ls during the hatching period. The possibility that adipose tissue tri
acylglycerol in the chick embryo may function as a temporary store of
docosahexaenoic acid for subsequent delivery to the developing neural
tissues is suggested.