PMID: 6167218Dec 1, 1980Paper

Secretion into the circulating medium of lipids synthetized by isolated Wistar rat liver perfused with high concentrations of oleic acid and glycerol

Archives internationales de physiologie et de biochimie
F ChanussotG Debry

Abstract

In previously 18-h fasting Wistar rats, the liver is isolated and perfused with [9, 10(-3)H2] oleic acid (346 mumol and [1-14C] glycerol (115 mumol). Then, in a circulating medium, the secretion of triacylglycerols -- synthetized de novo and by esterification of exogenous oleic acid -- and VLDL is inhibited. On the other hand, the secretion of phospholipids is getting away that regulatory process.

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