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Tyrosine Transaminase Induction by Dexamethasone in a New Rat Liver Cell Line
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1970
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Cell CultureGlucocorticoidCellular PhysiologyTyrosine Transaminase InductionOxidative StressElectron MicroscopyHepatotoxicityAdult Rat LiverHealth SciencesBiochemistryLiver PhysiologyCell LinePharmacologyCell BiologyDrug-induced Liver InjuryLiverHepatologyPhysiologyHepatitisLiver DiseaseMetabolismMedicine
A cell line derived from normal, adult rat liver has been established; the cells are similar to hepatocytes, as shown by electron microscopy. The addition of dexamethasone to the culture medium induced a three- to sixfold increase in the specific activity of tyrosine alpha-ketoglutarate transaminase; this increase was inhibited by the simultaneous addition of cycloheximide or actinomycin D. The latter, when added to cells given prior treatment with dexamethasone, further enhanced the transaminase activity. Contact-inhibited cells showed a lower response to dexamethasone than exponentially growing cells.
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