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Receptor for Albumin on the Liver Cell Surface May Mediate Uptake of Fatty Acids and Other Albumin-Bound Substances
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1981
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Fatty Liver DiseaseCellular PhysiologyFatty AcidsHepatotoxicityOther Albumin-bound SubstancesAlbumin-bound Fatty AcidsHealth SciencesBiochemistryLiver PhysiologyPharmacologyDrug-induced Liver InjuryRat LiverHepatologyPhysiologyLiver DiseaseMetabolismMedicineIodine-125-labeled AlbuminLipid Synthesis
Kinetic analysis of the uptake of carbon-14-labeled oleate in a single-pass perfusion of rat liver and saturable and specific binding of iodine-125-labeled albumin to hepatocytes in suspension suggest the existence of a receptor for albumin on the liver cell surface. The putative receptor appears to mediate uptake of albumin-bound fatty acids by the cell and may account for the efficient hepatic extraction of many other substances tightly bound to albumin.
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