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. 1995 Jul 28;270(30):17850-7.
doi: 10.1074/jbc.270.30.17850.

Plasma delivery of retinoic acid to tissues in the rat

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Plasma delivery of retinoic acid to tissues in the rat

S B Kurlandsky et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

All-trans-retinoic acid (RA) activates ligand-dependent transcription factors that regulate retinoid-responsive gene expression. It is assumed that all-trans-RA is formed within cells through in situ oxidation of retinol derived from the circulation. However, the circulation contains low levels of all-trans-RA (approximately 0.2-0.7% of that of plasma retinol). Our studies investigated the extent to which plasma all-trans-RA contributes to tissue pools of this retinoid and explored factors responsible for regulating its uptake by tissues and cells. Rats were continuously infused, to steady state, with all-trans-[3H]RA. From measures of specific activities of all-trans-[3H]RA at steady state, we determined that the preponderance of all-trans-RA in brain and liver was derived from the circulation. For six other tissues, approximately 10-30% of the retinoid was derived from the circulation, but pancreas and testis derived very little from the circulating pool. In other studies, we showed that retinoid nutritional status influences clearance of a bolus dose of all-trans-RA and that neither the rate of cellular all-trans-RA uptake nor its intracellular half-life is influenced by cellular lipid levels. Taken together, our data indicate that plasma all-trans-RA contributes to tissue pools of this retinoid and that specific and physiologically responsive cellular processes mediate its uptake.

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