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Synthesis of antithrombin III and alpha-1-antitrypsin by the perfused rat liver

Abstract

Livers isolated from control or turpentine-injected rats were perfused for 3 h with human red cells suspended in Krebs-Henseleit solution containing bovine serum albumin, dextran, glucose, heparin, cortisol, insulin, a mixture of 20 amino acids and [3H]leucine. Changes in the concentrations of antithrombin III and alpha-1-antitrypsin were evaluated by rocket immunoelectrophoresis using specific antisera, and incorporation of the 3H radioactivity into the total protein, albumin, antitrhombin III and alpha-1-antitrypsin in the perfusate was measured. The results indicate that both antithrombin III and alpha-1-antitrypsin are synthesized in the liver. Local inflammation induced in the liver donors moderately stimulated the synthesis of alpha-1-antitrypsin but it affected only marginally that of antithrombin III.

Authors

Koj A; Regoeczi E; Toews CJ; Leveille R; Gauldie J

Journal

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, Vol. 539, No. 4, pp. 496–504

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

April 3, 1978

DOI

10.1016/0304-4165(78)90083-1

ISSN

0006-3002

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