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In vitro metabolism of vitamin D3 by isolated liver cells
Authors:Joseph F Reitano  Martha A Reed  Patricia L Rostron  Charles M Intenzo  David M Capuzzi
Institution:(1) Department of Medicine, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, 19104 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Biochemistry and Medicine, Medical College of Pennsylvania, 3300 Henry Avenue, 19129 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Abstract:Summary Liver cells were prepared from rats fed a rachitogenic diet to investigate the hepatic metabolism of agr — 1,2 —3H2] vitamin D3. Rat hepatocytes suspended in Hanks medium rapidly took up labeled vitamin D3 from the incubation medium and converted this sterol to various metabolites, including 25-hydroxy vitamin D3 (25-OH-D3). There was a steady increment in the cellular production of 25-OH-D3 and of the more polar metabolites of vitamin D3 over 3 hr of incubation as determined by thin layer chromatography. Neither the addition of cyclic nucleotides or dexamethasone to, nor the removal of calcium or phosphate from the medium resulted in changes in the rate of conversion of vitamin D3 to its products. Rats pretreated with sodium diphenylhydantoin converted labeled vitamin D3 to its metabolites at the same rate as control rats. These data indicate that isolated liver cells retain the capacity for vitamin D3 hydroxylation, but suggest that the rate of this process does not undergo rapid changes in response to metabolic stimulation.Recipient of Research Career Development Award 1 K04 HL-00089.
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