Autonomous cholesterol biosynthesis in murine hepatoma. A receptor defect with normal coated pits
Abstract:
These studies indicate that autonomous cholesterol biosynthesis by hepatocellular carcinoma may result from absent or defective receptors for chylomicron remnants on the surface of the malignant hepatocytes. In vivo, DAB2 hepatoma or liver were perfused with chylomicron remnants labeled with tritiated palmitic acid. Normal liver had chylomicron remnant uptake/gm tissue that was ten times that of hepatoma. In vitro studies using isolated hepatocytes and cultured DAB2 hepatoma cells showed similar results. Uptake of chylomicron remnants labeled with 3H‐palmitic acid by normal hepatocytes during a 4‐hour period was ten times that of hepatoma cells. Both in vivo and in vitro differences were statistically highly significant (P < 0.005). Since many surface receptors are related to the coated pits, the cellular membranes of both neoplastic and normal liver cells were examined by electron microscopy. Coated pits …
Año de publicación:
1984
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Other
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Acceso abierto
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Bioquímica
- Bioquímica
Áreas temáticas:
- Fisiología humana
- Enfermedades
- Fisiología y materias afines