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Biosynthesis of bufadienolides in toads. V. The origin of the cholesterol used by toad parotid glands for biosynthesis of bufadienolides

Artículo

Fecha:

1984

Editorial y Lugar de Edición:

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC

Revista:

STEROIDS, vol. 44 (pp. 11-21) ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC

Resumen *

Sodium (1-14C)acetate and (5-3H) mevalonate were incubated with Bufo arenarum toad parotid gland and liver tissues. Both labelled compounds were incorporated into cholesterol produced by liver while the incubations with parotid gland produced no labelled cholesterol. Low and high density lipoproteins isolated from toad plasma were iodinated and used for binding studies. Membrane preparations of parotid gland showed high affinity binding sites for 125I-LDL and 125I-HDL. In addition, while colchicine inhibits the in vitro uptake of (3H)cholesteryl linoleate-LDL into parotid gland tissue an opposite effect was seen with (3H)cholesteryl linoleate-HDL. The above mentioned results would support the hypothesis that the cholesterol used by the parotid gland for the biosynthesis of bufadienolides would be produced in the liver, transported by the circulating lipoproteins and incorporated by the glands by a receptor-mediated mechanism. Información suministrada por el agente en SIGEVA

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Biosynthesis of bufadienolidesbiosynthesis of bufadienolidesparotid glandscholesterol