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Stimulation of peroxisomal palmitoyl-CoA oxidase activity by ciprofibrate in hepatic cell lines: comparative studies in Fao, MH1C1 and HepG2 cells.
Norbert LatruffeMalika Es-souniLeyla C. RamirezCécile BrocardPaulette Bournotsubject
Carcinoma HepatocellularStimulationBiologyMicrobodiesClofibric AcidLiver Neoplasms ExperimentalmedicineTumor Cells CulturedAcyl-CoA oxidaseAnimalsHumansHypolipidemic AgentsOxidase testLiver NeoplasmsFibric AcidsCell BiologyGeneral MedicinePeroxisomePalmitoyl-CoA oxidase activityBiochemistryLiverCell cultureHepatic stellate cellCiprofibrateOxidoreductasesmedicine.drugdescription
The response of two rat cell lines, Fao and MH1C1, and one human cell line, HepG2, to the peroxisome proliferator ciprofibrate, was studied. Using a fluorometric assay for palmitoyl-CoA oxidase, the dose- and time-dependent increase of this enzymatic activity was determined. From the lowest concentration (100 microM) stimulation is evident in the two rat cell lines. In the Fao line, the activity was stimulated reaching a seven-fold increase over the control level at 250 microM after 72 h of treatment. In the MH1C1 line, the maximum stimulation, four- to five-fold, was obtained at 250 and 500 microM after 72 h. In the HepG2 cell line, activity increased two-fold at 250 microM after 72 h reaching a three-fold increase at 1000 microM after 48 h. Ciprofibrate was more toxic to Fao cells than to MH1C1 and HepG2 cells which is also the order of the acyl-CoA oxidase stimulation by ciprofibrate. These preliminary results suggest that the two rat cell lines are appropriate for investigating the induction of peroxisomal beta-oxidation enzymes and the expression of their genes. The HepG2 cell line is a complementary model for the study of interspecies differences in the response to peroxisomal proliferators and of the peroxisomal functions implied in the lipid metabolism of human liver.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1993-01-01 | Biology of the cell |