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Copper uptake and retention were studied in primary cultures of liver parenchymal cells isolated from copper-deficient rats. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were fed a copper-deficient diet (<1 mg Cu/kg) for 10 wk. Copper-deficient rats were characterized by low copper concentrations in plasma and liver, anemia, low plasma ceruloplasmin oxidase activity and increased 64Cu whole-body retention. Freshly isolated liver parenchymal cells from copper-deficient rats showed a higher 64Cu influx, which was associated with a higher apparent Vmax of 45 ± 4 pmol Cu·mg protein-1·min-1 as compared with 30 ± 3 pmol Cu·mg protein-1·min-1 for cells isolated from copper-sufficient rats. No significant difference in the apparent Km (30 µmol/L) was observed. Relative 64Cu efflux from cells from copper-deficient rats was significantly smaller than the efflux from cells from copper-sufficient rats after prelabeling as determined by 2-h efflux experiments. Analysis of the medium after efflux from cells from copper-deficient rats showed elevated protein-associated 64Cu, suggesting a higher incorporation of radioactive copper during metalloprotein synthesis. Effects of copper deficiency persist in primary cultures of parenchymal cells derived from copper-deficient rats, and short-term cultures of these cells offer a prospect for the study of cell biological aspects of the metabolic adaptation of the liver to copper deficiency.
| Originele taal-2 | Engels |
|---|---|
| Pagina's (van-tot) | 1228-1235 |
| Tijdschrift | Journal of Nutrition |
| Volume | 1991 |
| Nummer van het tijdschrift | 8 |
| Status | Gepubliceerd - 1991 |
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