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THE PATHOGENESIS OF HYPERLIPEMIA INDUCED BY MEANS OF SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS : II. FAILURE OF EXCHANGE OF CHOLESTEROL BETWEEN THE PLASMA AND THE LIVER IN RABBITS GIVEN TRITON WR 1339
Rabbits subjected to subtotal hepatectomy failed to develop increased serum cholesterol levels following parenteral injection of triton WR 1339, the finding indicating that the liver is essential for the establishment of the hypercholesterolemia induced by surface-active agents. The cholesterol cont...
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author | Hirsch, Robert L. Kellner, Aaron |
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description | Rabbits subjected to subtotal hepatectomy failed to develop increased serum cholesterol levels following parenteral injection of triton WR 1339, the finding indicating that the liver is essential for the establishment of the hypercholesterolemia induced by surface-active agents. The cholesterol content of the livers of rabbits rendered hyperlipemic by means of triton remained unchanged both during the rapid rise of the serum cholesterol levels and during the return to normal values. By contrast, the cholesterol content of the livers of rabbits fed cholesterol rose progressively over a period of 5 weeks, concommittant with the increase in serum cholesterol levels. The findings provide support for the hypothesis that surface-active agents bring about hyperlipemia by altering the circulating lipoproteins in some manner so that they are retained in the circulating body fluids. |
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spelling | pubmed-21366382008-04-17 THE PATHOGENESIS OF HYPERLIPEMIA INDUCED BY MEANS OF SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS : II. FAILURE OF EXCHANGE OF CHOLESTEROL BETWEEN THE PLASMA AND THE LIVER IN RABBITS GIVEN TRITON WR 1339 Hirsch, Robert L. Kellner, Aaron J Exp Med Article Rabbits subjected to subtotal hepatectomy failed to develop increased serum cholesterol levels following parenteral injection of triton WR 1339, the finding indicating that the liver is essential for the establishment of the hypercholesterolemia induced by surface-active agents. The cholesterol content of the livers of rabbits rendered hyperlipemic by means of triton remained unchanged both during the rapid rise of the serum cholesterol levels and during the return to normal values. By contrast, the cholesterol content of the livers of rabbits fed cholesterol rose progressively over a period of 5 weeks, concommittant with the increase in serum cholesterol levels. The findings provide support for the hypothesis that surface-active agents bring about hyperlipemia by altering the circulating lipoproteins in some manner so that they are retained in the circulating body fluids. The Rockefeller University Press 1956-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2136638/ /pubmed/13332177 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1956, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Hirsch, Robert L. Kellner, Aaron THE PATHOGENESIS OF HYPERLIPEMIA INDUCED BY MEANS OF SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS : II. FAILURE OF EXCHANGE OF CHOLESTEROL BETWEEN THE PLASMA AND THE LIVER IN RABBITS GIVEN TRITON WR 1339 |
title | THE PATHOGENESIS OF HYPERLIPEMIA INDUCED BY MEANS OF SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS : II. FAILURE OF EXCHANGE OF CHOLESTEROL BETWEEN THE PLASMA AND THE LIVER IN RABBITS GIVEN TRITON WR 1339 |
title_full | THE PATHOGENESIS OF HYPERLIPEMIA INDUCED BY MEANS OF SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS : II. FAILURE OF EXCHANGE OF CHOLESTEROL BETWEEN THE PLASMA AND THE LIVER IN RABBITS GIVEN TRITON WR 1339 |
title_fullStr | THE PATHOGENESIS OF HYPERLIPEMIA INDUCED BY MEANS OF SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS : II. FAILURE OF EXCHANGE OF CHOLESTEROL BETWEEN THE PLASMA AND THE LIVER IN RABBITS GIVEN TRITON WR 1339 |
title_full_unstemmed | THE PATHOGENESIS OF HYPERLIPEMIA INDUCED BY MEANS OF SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS : II. FAILURE OF EXCHANGE OF CHOLESTEROL BETWEEN THE PLASMA AND THE LIVER IN RABBITS GIVEN TRITON WR 1339 |
title_short | THE PATHOGENESIS OF HYPERLIPEMIA INDUCED BY MEANS OF SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS : II. FAILURE OF EXCHANGE OF CHOLESTEROL BETWEEN THE PLASMA AND THE LIVER IN RABBITS GIVEN TRITON WR 1339 |
title_sort | pathogenesis of hyperlipemia induced by means of surface-active agents : ii. failure of exchange of cholesterol between the plasma and the liver in rabbits given triton wr 1339 |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136638/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13332177 |
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