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Pathogenesis of Carbon Tetrachloride-Induced Hepatocyte Injury Bioactivation of CCl<sub>4</sub> by Cytochrome P450 and Effects on Lipid Homeostasis

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Abstract The CCl 4 -induced development of liver damage was studied in monolayer cultures of pri­mary rat hepatocytes: (1) CCl 4 caused accumulation of triglycerides in hepatocytes following cytochrome P450 induction with β-naphthoflavone or metyrapone. Ethanol or a high dose of insulin plus triio­dothyronine had the same effect. (2) CCl 4 increased the synthesis of fatty acids and triglycer­ ides and the rate of lipid esterification. Cholesterol and phospholipid synthesis from acetate was also increased. (3) CCl 4 reduced β-oxidation of fatty acids as assessed by CO 2 -release and ketone body formation. Hydrolysis of triglycerides was also reduced. (4) The content of unsaturated fatty acids in microsomal lipids was decreased by almost 50% after incubation with CCl 4 , while saturated fatty acids increased slightly. (5) CCl 4 exerted a pronounced inhibitory effect on the exocytosis of macromolecules (albumin), but did not affect secretion of bile acids from hepatocytes.

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