J. Mourot et al., COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF IN-VITRO LIPOGENESIS IN VARIOUS ADIPOSE TISSUES IN THE GROWING DOMESTIC PIG (SUS DOMESTICUS), Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B. Comparative biochemistry, 111(3), 1995, pp. 379-384
Activities of acetyl-CoA-carboxylase, malic enzyme and glucose-6-phosp
hate-dehydrogenase were measured in seven different anatomical sites i
n the growing pig (20-120 kg weight). The three enzyme activities incr
eased up to 40-60 kg weight and then decreased, malic enzyme becoming
the main producer of NADPH, irrespective of the adipose tissue. Subcut
aneous adipose tissue of the neck area was much thicker and exhibited
much lower lipogenic enzyme activities than backfat. Subcutaneous adip
ose tissue is heterogeneous in the pig with some areas exhibiting very
low lipogenesis and high lipid deposition importing triglycerides fro
m other areas with high lipogenesis. However, these conclusions based
on the measurement of enzyme activity potentials need to be confirmed
with measurements of actual activities.