Literature DB >> 5504519

Accumulation and release of triglycerides by rat liver following partial hepatectomy.

T J Delahunty, D Rubinstein.   

Abstract

Regenerating liver accumulates lipid for about 20 hr following partial hepatectomy. During this time incorporation of intravenously administered palmitate-9, 10-(3)H into beta-lipoprotein increased. 13 hr after partial hepatectomy, there was no change in the level of serum beta-lipoproteins, but the specific activities of the triglycerides in the liver and beta-lipoproteins were significantly diminished. Extension of these studies to the isolated perfused liver system demonstrated that 13 hr after partial hepatectomy the regenerating liver is capable of secreting greater quantities of the lipid, but not the protein, moiety of the beta-lipoproteins in comparison with liver taken immediately from a partially hepatectomized animal, although there was no difference between the weights of the livers. However following addition of palmitate-(3)H and (14)C-labeled amino acids to the perfusate, the specific activity of the hepatic and beta-lipoprotein triglycerides of the liver excised 13 hr after partial hepatectomy was diminished, but that of the protein was not affected. Prelabeling of the accumulated triglyceride with palmitate-1-(14)C in vivo revealed that the proportions of the accumulated triglyceride secreted as beta-lipoproteins by perfused livers excised immediately and 13 hr after partial hepatectomy were identical. It is concluded that regenerating liver rapidly acquires the ability to mobilize triglycerides at a rate equal to that of the much larger normal liver, so that it can handle all free fatty acids presented to it.

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Year:  1970        PMID: 5504519

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lipid Res        ISSN: 0022-2275            Impact factor:   5.922


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