Incorporation of acetate-1-14C into lipids by the perfused liver of normal, X-irradiated, or partially hepatectomized rats

In order to study lipid metabolism in the liver without interference due to transport from and to the liver the isolated livers of normal, X-irradiated, and partially hepatectomized rats were perfused with acetate-1-14C and the distribution of radioactivity in total lipids, total fatty acids, indivi...

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Main Authors: Guenter G. Bartsch, Georg B. Gerber
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1966-03-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
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rat
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520392816
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spelling doaj-3c60f263008d46e19f3983ed34b2dce12021-04-23T06:11:23ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751966-03-0172204209Incorporation of acetate-1-14C into lipids by the perfused liver of normal, X-irradiated, or partially hepatectomized ratsGuenter G. Bartsch0Georg B. Gerber1Physiologisch-Chemisches Institut der Universität, Cologne, Germany; Euratom and Centre d'Etude de l'Energie Nucléaire, Department Radiobiology, Mol, BelgiumPhysiologisch-Chemisches Institut der Universität, Cologne, Germany; Euratom and Centre d'Etude de l'Energie Nucléaire, Department Radiobiology, Mol, BelgiumIn order to study lipid metabolism in the liver without interference due to transport from and to the liver the isolated livers of normal, X-irradiated, and partially hepatectomized rats were perfused with acetate-1-14C and the distribution of radioactivity in total lipids, total fatty acids, individual lipids, and fatty acids of individual lipids was determined. In X-irradiated animals, an increased incorporation of acetate into many lipids, particularly into cholesterol, was observed. Lipids in the liver of the partially hepatectomized rats exhibited a marked increase in triglyceride content together with a decreased rate of incorporation into all but the phospholipid fractions.It is concluded that the increase usually observed in lipid pontent of the regenerating liver is due to the changes in transcort rather than to changes in synthesis. The changes observed in irradiated liver could be the result of alterations in the metabolism of precursors common to most lipids.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520392816ratnormalX-irradiatedpartially hepatectomizedliver perfusionincorporation
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Incorporation of acetate-1-14C into lipids by the perfused liver of normal, X-irradiated, or partially hepatectomized rats
Journal of Lipid Research
rat
normal
X-irradiated
partially hepatectomized
liver perfusion
incorporation
author_facet Guenter G. Bartsch
Georg B. Gerber
author_sort Guenter G. Bartsch
title Incorporation of acetate-1-14C into lipids by the perfused liver of normal, X-irradiated, or partially hepatectomized rats
title_short Incorporation of acetate-1-14C into lipids by the perfused liver of normal, X-irradiated, or partially hepatectomized rats
title_full Incorporation of acetate-1-14C into lipids by the perfused liver of normal, X-irradiated, or partially hepatectomized rats
title_fullStr Incorporation of acetate-1-14C into lipids by the perfused liver of normal, X-irradiated, or partially hepatectomized rats
title_full_unstemmed Incorporation of acetate-1-14C into lipids by the perfused liver of normal, X-irradiated, or partially hepatectomized rats
title_sort incorporation of acetate-1-14c into lipids by the perfused liver of normal, x-irradiated, or partially hepatectomized rats
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1966-03-01
description In order to study lipid metabolism in the liver without interference due to transport from and to the liver the isolated livers of normal, X-irradiated, and partially hepatectomized rats were perfused with acetate-1-14C and the distribution of radioactivity in total lipids, total fatty acids, individual lipids, and fatty acids of individual lipids was determined. In X-irradiated animals, an increased incorporation of acetate into many lipids, particularly into cholesterol, was observed. Lipids in the liver of the partially hepatectomized rats exhibited a marked increase in triglyceride content together with a decreased rate of incorporation into all but the phospholipid fractions.It is concluded that the increase usually observed in lipid pontent of the regenerating liver is due to the changes in transcort rather than to changes in synthesis. The changes observed in irradiated liver could be the result of alterations in the metabolism of precursors common to most lipids.
topic rat
normal
X-irradiated
partially hepatectomized
liver perfusion
incorporation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520392816
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