Rj. Henderson et al., THE DESATURATION AND ELONGATION OF C-14-LABELED POLYUNSATURATED FATTY-ACIDS BY PIKE (ESOX-LUCIUS L) IN-VIVO, Fish physiology and biochemistry, 14(3), 1995, pp. 223-235
To examine the ability of pike (Esox lucius L.) to modify exogenous PU
FA by desaturation and elongation, C-14-labelled 18:2(n-6), 18:3(n-3),
20:4(n-6) and 20:5(n-3) were injected intraperitoneally and the distr
ibution of radioactivity in tissue lipid classes and liver PUFA measur
ed. In all tissues examined, radioactivity from all C-14-PUFA was reco
vered in many classes of acyl lipids and the level of recovery general
ly reflected the relative abundance of the lipid classes. Triacylglyce
rols, CGP and EGP usually contained high levels of all incorporated C-
14-PUFA. PI contained higher levels of radioactivity from C-14-20:4(n-
6) than from other injected substrates. In liver lipid, the Delta 6 de
saturation products of C-14-18:2(n-6) and C-14-18:3(n-3) contained no
measurable radioactivity although the elongation products of the Delta
6 desaturation products were labelled, as were the direct elongation
products of these injected substrates. No radioactivity from C-14-18:2
(n-6) or C-14-18:3(n-3) was detected in C-20 or C-22 products of Delta
5 and Delta 4 desaturation. Almost all radioactivity from injected C-
14-20:4(n-6) was recovered in this PUFA. Of the total radioactivity fr
om C-14-20:5(n-3) incorporated into liver lipid, 7% was present as 24:
5 and 16.4% was recovered in hexaenoic fatty acids. In liver, 24:5(n-3
) and 24:6(n-3) each accounted for 1% of the mass of total fatty acids
and were located almost exclusively in triacylglycerols. The presence
of radioactivity in these C-24 PUFA suggests that in pike the synthes
is of 22:6(n-3) from 20:5(n-3) may proceed without Delta 4 desaturase
via the pathway which involves chain shortening of 24:6(n-3). It is co
ncluded that under the circumstances employed in this study pike, do n
ot exhibit Delta 5 desaturase activity and are unable to synthesize 20
:4(n-6) and 20:5(n-3) from 18:2(n-6) and 18:3(n-3), respectively. This
suggests that pike may require 20:4(n-6) and 20:5(n-3) preformed in t
he diet.