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The activity of the pentose phosphate pathway in isolated liver cells
Authors:N Z Baquer  M Cascales  B C Teo  P McLean
Institution:Courtauld Institute of Biochemistry, The Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London, W1P 5PR, Great Britain.
Abstract:Isolated liver cells have been used to assess the relative contribution of the pentose phosphate pathway to glucose metabolism. The incorporation of carbon from specifically labelled glucose into 14CO2 by isolated cells gave values (μg.atoms/g.cells/hr) of: C-1, 7.9; C-6, 1.3; C-U, 3.4. The corresponding figures for liver slices were: C-1, 2.3; C-6, 1.6; C-U, 3.0. The most striking difference was the 3.5-fold increase in the oxidation of C-1 of glucose. Isolated cells retain more than 50% of ATP and have a content of intermediates of the glycolytic pathway closely similar to freeze-clamped liver. The relative importance of the pentose phosphate pathway in isolated liver cells, approximately 16% of glucose catabolised, is consistent with the enzyme profile of liver and the reductive synthetic reactions of the tissue.
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