Author:
Haines D. S. M.,Mookerjea Sailen
Abstract
The changes in liver and plasma lipids in choline deficiency were studied in vivo and in vitro. In choline deficiency, after a lag period of several days, total liver lipids rose rapidly and a relatively small decrease of plasma triglycerides was noted at about the same time. In the recovery experiments, a significant increase of plasma phospholipids occurred within 24 hours after choline had been restored to the diet of the deficient animals.When livers from normal rats (choline-supplemented) were perfused with blood diluted with buffer, triglyceride was released to the perfusate. Livers from choline-deficient rats (perfused with blood from similar deficient rats) failed to make a net contribution of triglyceride to the perfusate. A moderate recovery of transport of triglyceride from liver to plasma occurred within 4 to 7 days after choline had been restored to the diet of rats that had been fed the deficient diet for 3 weeks. These studies provided firm support for the hypothesis that, in choline deficiency, transport of triglyceride from the liver is impaired.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
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