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Energy Consumption by Phospholipid Metabolism in Mammalian Brain

Neurochemical Research(2002)

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Abstract
Until recently, brain phospholipid metabolism was thought to consume only 2% of the ATP consumed by the mammalian brain as a whole. In this paper, however, we calculate that 1.4% of total brain ATP consumption is consumed for the de novo synthesis of ether phospholipids and that another 5% is allocated to the phosphatidylinositide cycle. When added to previous estimates that fatty acid recycling within brain phospholipids and maintenance of membrane lipid asymmetries of acidic phospholipids consume, respectively, 5% and 8% of net brain ATP consumption, it appears that phospholipid metabolism can consume up to 20% of net brain ATP consumption. This new estimate is consistent with recent evidence that phospholipids actively participate in brain signaling and membrane remodeling, among other processes.
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brain,phospholipids,phosphatidylinositide cycle,ether phospholipids,de novo synthesis,turnover,signaling,phospholipase C,myo-inositol,rat,human,energy,ATP,phosphatidylinositol
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