Effect of transplanted human ovarian cancer tissue on liver lipid metabolism of nude mice |
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Authors: | Ichiro Nakazawa James F Mead |
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Affiliation: | (1) IIIrd Department of Internal Medicine School of Medicine, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan;(2) Department of Biological Chemistry and Laboratory of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Biology, University of California, 90024 Los Angeles, California |
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Abstract: | The changes in the lipids of liver tissues of nude mice with and without transplanted human cancerous tissues were studied
to clarify the effect of transplanted human tumor tissues on host liver lipid metabolism. The total lipid was extracted and
separated into phospholipid, triglyceride, and other fractions by thin layer chromatography. The amounts of methyl esters
of fatty acids of each lipid fraction were measured by quantitative gas liquid chromatography after each lipid fraction had
been subjected to methanolysis by 5% HCl-methanol. The phospholipid content of liver tissues of six tumor bearing nude mice
was increased and the triglyceride content decreased in comparison with these fractions in three control nude mice. The ratio
of the phospholipid fatty acid content to the triglyceride fatty acid content (phospholipid∶triglyceride PL∶TG]) of six tumor
bearing nude mice was distributed between 7.6 and 33.5, whereas PL∶TG ratios of three control nude mice were distributed between
1.7 and 3.8. This result was similar to that reported for human liver tissues of patients with malignant neoplastic disease,
indicating that nude mice with transplanted human cancer may be useful for clarifying the mechanisms of the lipid-chemical
changes of liver tissues of patients with malignancies. |
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