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Anabolic action of prolactin on phosphatidylcholine metabolism in guinea pig adrenocorticocytes]
Authors:Iu Iu Sautin  N D Tron'ko  E I Kovzun  A S Mikosha
Abstract:Isolated adrenocortical cells of guinea pigs whom injected with prolactin (PRL) during 3 days incorporated 3H] choline into phosphatidylcholine more intensively than those cells of animals in control. Labelling of intracellular pools of choline and phosphorylcholine remained unchanged, though a part of radioactivity represented by the water-soluble precursors decreased due to PRL influence. The rate of disappearance of labelled phosphatidylcholine in adrenocortical cells prelabelled with 3H] choline was lower in cells obtained from PRL-treated animals. The discharge of 3N] choline accumulated during prelabeling accelerated simultaneously. Rate of the phosphorylcholine radioactivity fall remained unchanged. The obtained data showed that prolonged influence of PRL caused a shift of the phosphatidylcholine metabolism to anabolism. That effect might be a part of the mechanism of proliferative PRL action in the adrenal cortex.
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