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The relationship between the rate of hepatic sterol synthesis and the incorporation of [3H]water.

Authors :
Pullinger CR
Gibbons GF
Source :
Journal of lipid research [J Lipid Res] 1983 Oct; Vol. 24 (10), pp. 1321-8.
Publication Year :
1983

Abstract

The true rate of sterol synthesis in liver cells was determined by measurement of the weight of desmosterol produced over a given time period during incubations in the presence of triparanol. The simultaneous presence of tritiated water (3H2O) during the incubations permitted a direct observation of the weight of tritium incorporated into a given mass of newly synthesized sterol. The incorporation of tritium per atom of sterol carbon (H/C ratio) was lower than some previously reported values and suggests that a sizeable proportion of the reducing equivalents (NADPH) required for sterol synthesis arises via the pentose phosphate pathway. The H/C ratio changed significantly with length of the incubation period. The value of the ratio was also dependent upon whether the acetyl-CoA units utilized for sterol synthesis were derived predominantly from a carbohydrate or a fatty acid source.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022-2275
Volume :
24
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of lipid research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
6644182