Phospholipid Metabolism in the Initiation of Renal Compensatory Growth after Acute Reduction of Renal Mass
AUTOR(ES)
Toback, F. Gary
RESUMO
Membrane metabolism was studied during the initiation of compensatory growth after acute reduction in renal mass. The rate of [14C]choline incorporation into phospholipid in renal cortical slices was increased by 37% at 5 min of compensatory growth in mice. The rate increased to the maximal value of 68% by 20 min and remained there for 3 h. The rate then remained increased at 28-34% above normal for 2 days and returned to normal by the 6th day.
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