Hormone responsiveness of plasma membrane-bound enzymes in normal and regenerating rat liver
- PMID: 124602
- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(75)90268-0
Hormone responsiveness of plasma membrane-bound enzymes in normal and regenerating rat liver
Abstract
The hormonal responsiveness of plasma membrane-bound enzymes (Na-+-K-+)-ATPase and adenylate cyclase has been investigated in normal and regenerating rat liver. (Na-+-K-+)-ATPase basal activity is not affected by surgery and only slightly affected by partial hepatectomy; its response to epinephrine and cyclic AMP is decreased only 15 h after hepatectomy. Adenylate cyclase activity of plasma membranes from untreated animals is stimulated by parathyroid hormone and thyroxine; partial hepatectomy increased basal activity as well as the stimulation exerted by the aforementioned hormones, when glucagon and epinephrine sensitivity is essentially unaltered.
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