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Hepatocyte differentiation in culture. Appearance of tyrosine aminotransferase
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1979
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Developmental BiologyHepatologyBiochemistryMedicineLiver PhysiologyPhysiologyTyrosine AminotransferaseRat FoetusesHepatotoxicityEndocrinologyMetabolismEmbryonic DevelopmentLiverPharmacologyPlacental FunctionDays GestationHealth Sciences
Liver of rat foetuses from 14 to 19 days of gestation and cultured hepatocytes derived from foetuses of 14 or 15 days gestation show a limited capacity to transaminate tyrosine. This low tyrosine transamination activity can be ascribed to aspartate aminotransferase. Definitive tyrosine aminotransferase can be demonstrated in 1-day-old cultures of hepatocytes taken from 19-day foetuses, but not from 15-day foetuses. However, after 3 days of culture hepatocytes from 15-day foetuses are able to synthesize tyrosine aminotransferase. Induction studies reveal that dexamethasone is capable of increasing tyrosine aminotransferase activity once it is detectable in culture.
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