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Synthesis and secretion of fibrinogen and albumin by isolated rat hepatocytes
Authors:L J Crane  D L Miller
Affiliation:Roche Institute of Molecular Biology Nutley, N.J., USA
Abstract:In order to investigate the regulation of synthesis of some of the plasma proteins, especially fibrinogen, at the cellular level, we have chosen to work with suspensions of hepatocytes isolated by the perfusion of rat liver with crude bacterial collagenase. By adding soybean trypsin inhibitor to the collagenase and by avoiding mechanical damage, we have prepared cell suspensions that synthesize and secrete fibrinogen and albumin and that survive for longer than twenty hours. The fibrinogen secreted is clottable and shows the same pattern in acrylamide gel electrophoresis as fibrinogen purified from rat plasma. After a three hour lag, the rate of synthesis of fibrinogen, as measured by a solid-phase radioimmunoassay, continually accelerates, so that rates several fold greater than the in vivo rate have been observed after twenty hours incubation. Cycloheximide (0.1 mM) completely abolished the appearance of fibrinogen in the medium; whereas colchicine (0.3 mM) reduced the rate by 85%. Insulin and cortisol succinate enhanced fibrinogen synthesis and secretion. The albumin secretion profile differs in several respects from that of fibrinogen, reflecting differences in intracellular pool levels and probably distinct regulatory mechanisms.
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