Caveolin-1 is essential for liver regeneration
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15/09/2006
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Liver regeneration is an orchestrated cellular response that coordinates cell activation, lipid metabolism, and cell division. We found that caveolin-1 gene - disrupted mice (cav1(-/-) mice) exhibited impaired liver regeneration and low survival after a partial hepatectomy. Hepatocytes showed dramatically reduced lipid droplet accumulation and did not advance through the cell division cycle. Treatment of cav1(-/-) mice with glucose ( which is a predominant energy substrate when compared to lipids) drastically increased survival and reestablished progression of the cell cycle. Thus, caveolin-1 plays a crucial role in the mechanisms that coordinate lipid metabolism with the proliferative response occurring in the liver after cellular injury. |
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eng |
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American Association for the Advancement Science |
Palavras-Chave | #Caveolin-1 #Liver Regeneration #Env Scis #Dominant-negative Mutant #Partial-hepatectomy #Lipid Bodies #Glucose #Rats #Fat #C1 #270104 Membrane Biology #780105 Biological sciences |
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Journal Article |