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The metabolic effects of estriol in female rat liver.

The effects of estriol on oxygen uptake, glucose release, lactate and pyruvate production, beta-hydroxybutyrate and acetoacetate production in perfused rat liver as well as, carbon uptake in rat liver and intracellular calcium in isolated Kupffer cells were investigated. Basal oxygen consumption of...

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Autores principales: Yang, J. M., Kim, S. S., Kim, J. I., Ahn, B. M., Choi, S. W., Kim, J. K., Lee, C. D., Chung, K. W., Sun, H. S., Park, D. H., Thurman, R. G.
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Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10402170
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author Yang, J. M.
Kim, S. S.
Kim, J. I.
Ahn, B. M.
Choi, S. W.
Kim, J. K.
Lee, C. D.
Chung, K. W.
Sun, H. S.
Park, D. H.
Thurman, R. G.
author_facet Yang, J. M.
Kim, S. S.
Kim, J. I.
Ahn, B. M.
Choi, S. W.
Kim, J. K.
Lee, C. D.
Chung, K. W.
Sun, H. S.
Park, D. H.
Thurman, R. G.
author_sort Yang, J. M.
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description The effects of estriol on oxygen uptake, glucose release, lactate and pyruvate production, beta-hydroxybutyrate and acetoacetate production in perfused rat liver as well as, carbon uptake in rat liver and intracellular calcium in isolated Kupffer cells were investigated. Basal oxygen consumption of perfused liver increased significantly in estriol or ethanol-treated rats. But these increased effects were blocked by gadolinium chloride pretreatment. In a metabolic study, pretreatment with estriol resulted in a decrease in glucose production and in glycolysis while an increase in ketogenesis. A more oxidized redox state of the mitochondria was indicated by increased ratios of perfusate [lactate]/[pyruvate] and decreased ratios of perfusate [beta-hydroxybutyrate]/[acetoacetate]. Carbon uptake of Kupffer-cell increased significantly in estriol-treated rats. But these increased uptake were not shown in rats pre-treated by gadolinium chloride blocking phagocytosis. In isolated Kupffer cells from estriol-treated rats, intracellular calcium was more significantly increased after addition of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) than in controls. These findings suggest that the metabolic effects of estriol (two mg per 100 mg body wt) can be summarized to be highly toxic in rat liver, and these findings suggest that oral administration of estrogens may induce hepatic dysfunctions and play a role in the development of liver disease.
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spelling pubmed-30543892011-03-15 The metabolic effects of estriol in female rat liver. Yang, J. M. Kim, S. S. Kim, J. I. Ahn, B. M. Choi, S. W. Kim, J. K. Lee, C. D. Chung, K. W. Sun, H. S. Park, D. H. Thurman, R. G. J Korean Med Sci Research Article The effects of estriol on oxygen uptake, glucose release, lactate and pyruvate production, beta-hydroxybutyrate and acetoacetate production in perfused rat liver as well as, carbon uptake in rat liver and intracellular calcium in isolated Kupffer cells were investigated. Basal oxygen consumption of perfused liver increased significantly in estriol or ethanol-treated rats. But these increased effects were blocked by gadolinium chloride pretreatment. In a metabolic study, pretreatment with estriol resulted in a decrease in glucose production and in glycolysis while an increase in ketogenesis. A more oxidized redox state of the mitochondria was indicated by increased ratios of perfusate [lactate]/[pyruvate] and decreased ratios of perfusate [beta-hydroxybutyrate]/[acetoacetate]. Carbon uptake of Kupffer-cell increased significantly in estriol-treated rats. But these increased uptake were not shown in rats pre-treated by gadolinium chloride blocking phagocytosis. In isolated Kupffer cells from estriol-treated rats, intracellular calcium was more significantly increased after addition of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) than in controls. These findings suggest that the metabolic effects of estriol (two mg per 100 mg body wt) can be summarized to be highly toxic in rat liver, and these findings suggest that oral administration of estrogens may induce hepatic dysfunctions and play a role in the development of liver disease. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1999-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3054389/ /pubmed/10402170 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Yang, J. M.
Kim, S. S.
Kim, J. I.
Ahn, B. M.
Choi, S. W.
Kim, J. K.
Lee, C. D.
Chung, K. W.
Sun, H. S.
Park, D. H.
Thurman, R. G.
The metabolic effects of estriol in female rat liver.
title The metabolic effects of estriol in female rat liver.
title_full The metabolic effects of estriol in female rat liver.
title_fullStr The metabolic effects of estriol in female rat liver.
title_full_unstemmed The metabolic effects of estriol in female rat liver.
title_short The metabolic effects of estriol in female rat liver.
title_sort metabolic effects of estriol in female rat liver.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10402170
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