Changes at the liver cell level in rats subjected to protein-calorie malnutrition

The effect of a low protein-calorie diet (restricted diet) on cellular growth and on RNA metabolism in Wistar rat liver has been studied. Experimentation was carried out over 30 days and the comparisons were made against well-nourished group (10% protein, controls). Liver weight and hepatic proteins dropped significantly in malnourished rats. Both rate of DNA and number of nuclei were unchanged. However, protein/DNA and liver weight/number of nuclei ratios decreased, which led to an atrophy phenomenon. DNase specific activity however, was not modified. Liver RNA content together with RNase activity dropped in deficient rats. Protein synthesis capacity (RNA/protein) did not change. These results suggest that restricted diet leads to a lower hepatocyte size with a decreased rat of RNA turnover.

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Main Authors: Marcos, Ascensión, Muñoz-Martínez, Emilia, Unzaga, María Teresa, Rey de Viñas, J. L., Varela-Moreiras, Gregorio
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España) 1984
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/241187
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Summary:The effect of a low protein-calorie diet (restricted diet) on cellular growth and on RNA metabolism in Wistar rat liver has been studied. Experimentation was carried out over 30 days and the comparisons were made against well-nourished group (10% protein, controls). Liver weight and hepatic proteins dropped significantly in malnourished rats. Both rate of DNA and number of nuclei were unchanged. However, protein/DNA and liver weight/number of nuclei ratios decreased, which led to an atrophy phenomenon. DNase specific activity however, was not modified. Liver RNA content together with RNase activity dropped in deficient rats. Protein synthesis capacity (RNA/protein) did not change. These results suggest that restricted diet leads to a lower hepatocyte size with a decreased rat of RNA turnover.