Mallonee RL, Garrison NE, Sellers CM. Quantity and translation efficiency of liver microsomes in young and old rats following partial hepatectomy.
COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY. B, COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY 1982;
72:275-81. [PMID:
6749403 DOI:
10.1016/0305-0491(82)90046-3]
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Abstract
1. Liver microsomal quantity decreased in young rats 2 days after partial hepatectomy or sham operation, increased to preoperative values by 8 days, and remained unchanged 16 days following surgery. 2. In old rats, microsomal quantity remained unchanged following surgery, but increased in sham-operated controls. 3. Translational efficiency of microsomes from young, sham-operated animals was unaffected, but decreased 2 days after partial hepatectomy. 4. In old, sham-operated controls, efficiency decreased, but remained unchanged 2 days after partial hepatectomy. 5. Eight and 16 days after surgery, efficiency of microsomes from young and old animals appeared indistinguishable, and were similar to those of adults before surgery.
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