Study of the de Novo Synthesis of Cholesterol in the Rat Liver : A Newly Developed Radiotracer Technique, "TLC-Autoradioluminography"
A possible evaluation technique was devised for examing timely cholesterol synthetic activity in the rat liver. The principle of the technique is to measure the incorporation rate of 14C atoms into a few target metabolites excreted in bile with time after an intraportal injection of [1, 2-14C] aceta...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 1995/11/15, Vol.18(11), pp.1467-1471 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A possible evaluation technique was devised for examing timely cholesterol synthetic activity in the rat liver. The principle of the technique is to measure the incorporation rate of 14C atoms into a few target metabolites excreted in bile with time after an intraportal injection of [1, 2-14C] acetate to the conscious rats. The measuring technique, TLC-autoradioluminography (TLC-ARLG), was devised for much more accurate, quantitative, simple and quick ultramicroanalysis of radioactive metabolites than ever before. Practically, a few μI of the bile samples were analyzed by TLC before recording of a 2-dimensional radioactive image on the TLC plate. The incorporation ratio of 14C into cholesterol to succinic acid (C/S ratio) varied such that the value found in a 24-h fasting group was less than one-tenth of that in a sufficiently fed control group. For use as an antihyperglycemic drug, the bile C/S ratio in the nicotinic-acid-dosed group was approximately one-fifth of that in the control group. |
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ISSN: | 0918-6158 1347-5215 |
DOI: | 10.1248/bpb.18.1467 |