1974
DOI: 10.1016/0005-2760(74)90067-8
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Phospholipid composition of mitochondria and microsomes from regenerating rat liver and hepatomas of different growth rate

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“…Since mitochondrial and microsomal fractions from hepatoma cells had a phos pholipid class composition that was rather similar to the corresponding fractions from normal liver, these changes in phospholipid composition may be characteristic features of hepatoma cell PM. These results are not completely consistent with the findings of Bergelson et al (2)(3)(4) that the characteristic phospholipid pattern found in the subcel lular organelles of normal liver was not observed in organelles isolated from hepatoma cells.…”
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confidence: 86%
“…Since mitochondrial and microsomal fractions from hepatoma cells had a phos pholipid class composition that was rather similar to the corresponding fractions from normal liver, these changes in phospholipid composition may be characteristic features of hepatoma cell PM. These results are not completely consistent with the findings of Bergelson et al (2)(3)(4) that the characteristic phospholipid pattern found in the subcel lular organelles of normal liver was not observed in organelles isolated from hepatoma cells.…”
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confidence: 86%
“…Although it is well established that protein synthesis is increased during the period of re-growth, the details of the reconstitution of lipid components (membranes, fat-droplets, lipoproteins) are not fully documented. There is usually an increased content of hepatic fat during regeneration; the extra lipid consists of triacylglycerols (Glende & Morgan, 1968), whereas phospholipid deposition (with the exception of cardiolipin) exactly keeps pace with the overall growth rate (Glende & Morgan, 1968;Tata, 1970;Fex,, 1970b;Bergelson et al, 1974;Fex & Thorzell, 1975). Triacylglycerol synthesis, at least from preformed fatty acids, is increased after resection of part of the liver, as may be demonstrated with labelled fatty acids (Fex & Olivecrona, 1968a;Olivecrona & Fex, 1970;Fex, 1970a) or glycerol (Olivecrona & Fex, 1970).…”
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“…Numerous structural and biochemical abnormalities occur in tumor cell mitochondria that could compromise function, thus forcing a reliance on glycolysis for cell survival (5,6,9,(15)(16)(17). Although several prior studies have evaluated the lipid composition of tumor mitochondria (18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25), no prior studies have evaluated both the content and the composition of cardiolipin (CL) in highly purified mitochondria isolated from brain tumors and from their orthotopic host tissue.CL (1,3-diphosphatidyl-sn -glycerol) is a complex mitochondrial-specific phospholipid that regulates numerous enzyme activities, especially those related to oxidative phosphorylation and coupled respiration (26-31). CL binds complexes I, III, IV, and V and stabilizes the super complexes (I/III/IV and II/III/IV), demonstrating an absolute requirement of CL for catalytic activity of these enzyme complexes (27,29,32,33).…”
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“…Numerous structural and biochemical abnormalities occur in tumor cell mitochondria that could compromise function, thus forcing a reliance on glycolysis for cell survival (5,6,9,(15)(16)(17). Although several prior studies have evaluated the lipid composition of tumor mitochondria (18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25), no prior studies have evaluated both the content and the composition of cardiolipin (CL) in highly purified mitochondria isolated from brain tumors and from their orthotopic host tissue.…”
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