Literature DB >> 5944239

The uptake of homologous ribonucleic acid by rat-liver parenchymal cells in suspension.

G Shanmugam, P M Bhargava.   

Abstract

1. Native or partially degraded RNA derived from intact rat liver, or from the parenchymal-cell or the non-parenchymatous fraction of liver, has been shown to be transported into rat parenchymal cells in suspension, without prior degradation to acid-soluble components, when the cell suspension is incubated with the RNA at 37 degrees . The amount of RNA of exogenous origin present in the parenchymal cells in an acid-precipitable form increased rapidly up to 30-60min., after which it gradually decreased, indicating intracellular degradation to acid-soluble components of the RNA taken up by the cells. 2. The RNA taken up by the parenchymal cells from the medium, and the acid-soluble products of its degradation within the cells, could be released back into the medium. 3. The RNA of exogenous origin present in acid-precipitable form in the parenchymal cells represented up to 5% of the RNA of the cells after 60min. of incubation. 4. When the concentration of RNA in the medium was less than 200mug./ml., over 10% of the RNA was transported in an acid-precipitable form in 60min. into the parenchymal cells incubated at a concentration of 2.3x10(6)/ml. 5. Ribonuclease inhibited the uptake of exogenous RNA by the parenchymal cells, whereas 2,4-dinitrophenol, sodium azide, protamine sulphate and polyvinyl sulphate had no significant effect. 6. The uptake of exogenous RNA by liver slices proceeded at a rate which was 4-20% of that obtained in the parenchymal-cell suspensions; the RNA taken up did not appear to become degraded, unlike that taken up by the cell suspensions. 7. It is concluded that dispersion of liver tissue to a suspension of single cells increases the permeability of the parenchymal cells to macromolecular RNA and creates conditions that lead to a rapid degradation of the RNA taken up.

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Year:  1966        PMID: 5944239      PMCID: PMC1264996          DOI: 10.1042/bj0990297

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


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Authors:  H AMOS; K E KEARNS
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1962-08-25       Impact factor: 49.962

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Authors:  M R SCHWARZ; W O RIEKE
Journal:  Science       Date:  1962-04-13       Impact factor: 47.728

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Authors:  T Fujii; C Villee
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1967-05       Impact factor: 11.205

5.  Partial characterization of the RNA stimulating growth of the seminal vesicle.

Authors:  T Fujii; C A Villee
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1969-03       Impact factor: 11.205

6.  The fine structure of rat liver cells in suspension.

Authors:  K E Carr; J P Arbuthnott; P G Toner; C G Gemmell
Journal:  Z Zellforsch Mikrosk Anat       Date:  1967

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Authors:  G Shanmugam; P M Bhargava
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1968-08       Impact factor: 3.857

8.  Phospholipid synthesis and exchange in isolated liver cells.

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