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Tumour necrosis factor alpha (cachectin) mimics some of the effects of tumour growth on the disposal of a [14C]lipid load in virgin, lactating and litter-removed rats.
Authors:R D Evans and  D H Williamson
Institution:Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, U.K.
Abstract:Tumour necrosis factor alpha (cachectin) was administered to virgin, lactating and litter-removed rats, and subsequent disposal of an oral 1-14C]triolein (glycerol tri1-14C]oleate) load examined. Absorption of the lipid and 14CO2 production were significantly depressed in all three groups. 14C]Lipid accumulation was decreased in carcass, liver and adipose tissue (brown and white) of virgin and litter-removed rats and the mammary gland of lactating rats. The plasma triacylglycerol concentration was increased in all three groups, and lipoprotein lipase activity was decreased in the white adipose tissue of virgin and litter-removed animals and in the mammary gland of lactating animals. Some, but not all, of these effects mimic tumour burden in the same physiological states Evans & Williamson (1988) Biochem. J. 252, 65-72].
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