Effect of Adrenalectomy on the Incorporation of Acetate Into Fatty Acids, Cholesterol and Acetoacetic Acid by Rat Liver Slices
- 31 December 1955
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content
- Vol. 184 (1) , 59-62
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajplegacy.1955.184.1.59
Abstract
The incorporation of C14 acetate into fatty acids, cholesterol, acetoacetic acid and CO2 by liver slices of intact and adrenalectomized rats was studied, the slices being incubated in bicarbonate and phosphate buffers. It was found that in both buffer systems incorporation into fatty acids and cholesterol was depressed while incorporation into acetoacetic acid was unaffected by adrenalectomy. However, total acetoacetic acid formation by the slices tended to be higher in preparations from adrenalectomized animals. The amount of acetate carbon appearing as CO2 was similar with slices from both types of animals. Bicarbonate was found to be a more favorable medium than PO4 for fatty acid formation, while PO4 was the more favorable medium for cholesterogenesis, though the differences between adrenalectomized and intact animals persisted in either buffer. Forced feeding with glucose increased the incorporation of acetate into fat and cholesterol in both buffer systems in adrenalectomized as well as in intact animals. However, the adrenalectomized preparation still incorporated acetate to a lesser extent than the controls. It was concluded that while the depressed incorporation of acetate into fatty acid and cholesterol by adrenalectomized liver slices was consistent with a depressed synthesis of these lipids, there was also the possibility that it reflected an increased turnover of lipids in the liver of the adrenalectomized animal.Keywords
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