1976
DOI: 10.1159/000240922
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Post-Natal Changes in Blood Glucose, Phosphopyruvate Carboxylase and Tyrosine Aminotransferase after Normal Birth and Premature Delivery in the Rat

Abstract: The relationship between post-natal changes in blood glucose and hepatic enzyme induction was examined in the newborn rat after delivery in the last 3 days of gestation (22 days). A period of transient hypoglycaemia followed normal birth, delivery under ether anaesthesia on day 21 and delivery without anaesthesia on day 22. When fetuses were delivered without anaesthesia on days 20 and 21 the blood glucose concentration was low at birth, was constant for 3 h then increased at a rate similar to that observed fo… Show more

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“…Since maturation is accompanied by induction of the expression of adult liver-specific genes, we examined the expression of such genes in fetal hepatocytes following glucocorticoid treatment. In rat liver, the gluconeogenic enzyme TAT and the acute-phase protein AGP are -two adult liver-specific proteins (10,35). RLA209-15 cells did not express either the TAT or the AGP gene products at 33 or 40°C.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Since maturation is accompanied by induction of the expression of adult liver-specific genes, we examined the expression of such genes in fetal hepatocytes following glucocorticoid treatment. In rat liver, the gluconeogenic enzyme TAT and the acute-phase protein AGP are -two adult liver-specific proteins (10,35). RLA209-15 cells did not express either the TAT or the AGP gene products at 33 or 40°C.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Thus, maturation of fetal hepatocytes can be monitored by a decrease in expression of the AFP gene and an increase in expression of the albumin and transferrin genes. In addition, the induction of adult liver-specific genes such as tyrosine aminotransferase (TAT) (10) and a1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) (35), which are present in low or undetectable levels in fetal liver but which increase suddenly after birth, indicates that the fetal cells have differentiated or matured into adult cells.…”
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“…Different exposition times of the micrograph films were used to ensure that bands fetuses were delivered by cesarean section. 22 A suspension of fetal hepatocytes was prepared by a nonperfusion collagenase were not saturated. Quantification of the films was performed by laser densitometry (Molecular Dynamics), using dispersion method that involved incubation (3 g/flask) of chopped fetal liver for 30 minutes at 37ЊC with 30 mL of the hybridization with a b-actin probe (0.6 kb EcoRI/HindIII fragment isolated from a VC 18 vector) as an internal stanCa Measurement of Lactatedehydrogenase Activity.…”
Section: P]deoxycitidine Test (Sigma)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Foetal rats were delivered by surgical delivery without anaesthesia as previously described [9] . Animals were killed by cervical fracture, the livers quickly excised and kept in ice-cold buffer until the entire litter had been killed.…”
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“…The cyclic AMP concentration in rat liver increases after birth [6,7] at a time when there is an increase in activity of several liver enzymes which are thought to be induced by cyclic AMP [8,9]. The largest increase in cyclic AMP however, was only about 2-fold during the first hour after delivery [6,7] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%