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The effects of cortisol, corticotropin and thyroxine on the synthesis of glycerolipids and on the phosphatidate phosphohydrolase activity in rat liver.

Abstract
1. Male rats were injected daily for 5 days with 0.15m-NaCl, corticotropin, cortisol or l-thyroxine and the rates of glycerolipid synthesis were measured in the livers after intraportal injection of [(14)C]palmitate and [(3)H]glycerol. 2. Injection of all three hormones decreased the rates of body-weight gain. 3. Cortisol treatment increased the weight of the liver relative to body weight. 4. Thyroxine treatment increased the relative rate of triacylglycerol synthesis from [(3)H]glycerol and decreased the relative accumulation of (3)H and (14)C in diacylglycerol. It did not significantly alter the accumulation of these isotopes in phosphatidate nor the activity of the soluble phosphatidate phosphohydrolase in the total liver. However, this activity increased by 1.5-fold when expressed relative to the soluble protein of the liver. The increased triacylglycerol synthesis appears to be related to a general increase in the turnover of fatty acids in the liver. 5. Treatment with cortisol and corticotropin increased the relative rate of triacylglycerol synthesis from [(3)H]glycerol, decreased the accumulation of (3)H in phosphatidate and increased the flux of both isotopes from phosphatidate to diacylglycerol. This appeared to be caused by the increased activity of the soluble phosphatidate phosphohydrolase that was observed in the livers of the cortisol-treated rats. 6. It is proposed that cortisol could be directly or indirectly involved in increasing the activity of hepatic phosphatidate phosphohydrolase in starvation, diabetes, laparotomy, subtotal hepatectomy, liver damage, ethanol feeding and in obesity. This enzyme adaptation could contribute to the potential of the liver to increase its synthesis and accumulation of triacylglycerols or to secrete very-low-density lipoproteins.
AuthorsH P Glenny, D N Brindley
JournalThe Biochemical journal (Biochem J) Vol. 176 Issue 3 Pg. 777-84 (Dec 15 1978) ISSN: 0264-6021 [Print] England
PMID218553 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Glycerides
  • Palmitates
  • Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
  • Phosphoric Monoester Hydrolases
  • Phosphatidate Phosphatase
  • Glycerol
  • Thyroxine
  • Hydrocortisone
Topics
  • Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (pharmacology)
  • Animals
  • Glycerides (biosynthesis)
  • Glycerol (metabolism)
  • Hydrocortisone (pharmacology)
  • Liver (drug effects, metabolism)
  • Male
  • Organ Size (drug effects)
  • Palmitates (metabolism)
  • Phosphatidate Phosphatase (metabolism)
  • Phosphoric Monoester Hydrolases (metabolism)
  • Rats
  • Thyroxine (pharmacology)

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