Protein synthesis in the tumor-influenced hepatocyte. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Total body protein turnover is elevated in the Fischer 344 rat bearing a subcutaneous transplantable methylcholanthrene-induced sarcoma. To assess the contribution of the liver, we have measured protein synthesis by hepatocytes freshly isolated from tumor-bearing animals over a range of tumor burdens and from sham-inoculated nontumor bearers. Synthetic rates of total hepatocyte protein were more than twofold greater in hepatocytes from tumor-bearing animals (P less than 0.005) and the increase was proportional to the tumor burden in individual animals (n = 19; r = 0.68; p less than 0.005). When compared with pair-fed nontumor bearers, the differences in rates of total hepatocyte protein synthesis reached statistical significance only when the tumor burden exceeded 5% of total body weight. The stimulation in synthetic rates applied equally to secretory and nonsecretory hepatocyte protein. Furthermore, a lack of net protein accrual in the livers of tumor-bearing animals suggests a concomitant increase in the rate of hepatic protein degradation.

publication date

  • August 1, 1985

Research

keywords

  • Liver
  • Liver Neoplasms
  • Membrane Proteins
  • Protein Biosynthesis
  • Sarcoma, Experimental

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 0022321268

PubMed ID

  • 4023922

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 98

issue

  • 2