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Extracellular metabolites in suspensions of isolated hepatocytes.

E Van Schaftingen1, L Hue, H G Hers.   

Abstract

The activity of lactate dehydrogenase and the concentration of several metabolites were measured in a suspension of isolated hepatocytes and in the extracellular medium, obtained after elimination of the cells by centrifugation for 15 s. The initial proportions of ATP, fructose 2,6-bisphosphate and glycogen present in the medium were similar to that of lactate dehydrogenase, and were therefore explained by unavoidable cell breakage occurring during resuspension of the hepatocytes. ATP disappeared from the medium in less than 10 min, being presumably destroyed by membrane nucleotidases. By contrast, the proportions of hexose 6-phosphates and of glycerol 3-phosphate in the medium were several-fold in excess over that of lactate dehydrogenase; under certain conditions, the extracellular value accounted for 80-90% of the metabolite present in the total suspension, and there was no relationship between the extra- and intracellular concentrations of these metabolites. A potential source of external glycerol 3-phosphate was the hydrolysis of glycerophosphocholine by membranous enzymes. The main conclusion of this work is that the measurement, in isolated hepatocytes, of hexose 6-phosphates, glycerol 3-phosphate and possibly other metabolites that were not investigated, requires the previous separation of the cells from the incubation medium. This conclusion may apply to other cellular suspensions.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3435462      PMCID: PMC1148572          DOI: 10.1042/bj2480517

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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