The present work was undertaken to study the metabolism of fatty acids with
trans double bonds by rat hepatocytes. In liver mitochondria, elaidoyl-CoA
was a poorer substrate for carnitine palmitoyltransferase I (CPT-I) than o
leoyl-CoA. Likewise, incubation of hepatocytes with oleic acid produced a m
ore pronounced stimulation of CPT-I than incubation with trans fatty acids.
This was not due to a differential effect of cis and trans fatty acids on
acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC) activity and malonyl-CoA levels. Elaidic acid
was metabolized by hepatocytes at a higher rate than oleic acid. Surprising
ly, compared to oleic acid, elaidic acid was a better substrate for mitocho
ndrial and, especially, peroxisomal oxidation, but a poorer substrate for c
ellular and very low density lipoprotein triacylglycerol synthesis. Results
thus show that trans fatty acids are preferentially oxidized by hepatic pe
roxisomes, and that the ACC/malonyl-CoA/CPT-I system for coordinate control
of fatty acid metabolism is not responsible for the distinct hepatic utili
zation of cis and trans fatty acids.