| Literature DB >> 79372 |
F Beaugé, M Clément, J Nordmann, R Nordmann.
Abstract
Isopropanol and acetone administered to rats in conditions leading to a similar blood acetone level differ markedly in their effects on lipid metabolism. Isopropanol administration determines a fatty liver, which is mainly related to a defect in hepatic lipoprotein synthesis. Acetone administration gives only raise to a slight increase in the liver triacylglycerol level. It does not alter the [1-14C] palmitate, [1-14C] glycerol or [U-14C] leucine incorporation into blood lipoproteins. Acetone does thus not appear to play a preminent role in the isopropanol induced fatty liver which seems to be related mainly to a direct action of the alcohol itself.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 79372 DOI: 10.3109/13813457709053293
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Int Physiol Biochim ISSN: 0003-9799