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- W2076977064 abstract "Metabolic pathways in the midgut cells of last instar larvae of Pieris brassicae were labeled with glycerol, galactose, and choline to examine the role of enterocytes in nutrient metabolism during feeding. The data support the view that the caterpillar midgut is a significant site of intermediary metabolism. Dietary glycerol was used in midgut cells in the synthesis of 1,2-diacylglycerol and other glycerolipids (indicating the presence of the glycerol phosphate pathway), as well as in the synthesis of amino acids. Gluconeogenesis and glycogenesis from glycerol occurred slowly in midgut tissue, but readily in peripheral tissues. Absorbed galactose was converted in midgut cells to glucose, glycogen, glycolytic intermediates, lipids, and amino acids. The data show rapid transfer of the water-soluble metabolites into the hemolymph and other tissues. The results support a hypothesis that a major route of acylglycerol transfer across the midgut epithelium is via transient synthesis of triacylglycerol in midgut cells. Data on glycerophospholipid absorption suggest that a significant proportion is taken up into the enterocytes in the lyso-form." @default.
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