Biosynthesis of bufadienolides in toads. V. the origin of the cholesterol used by toad parotoid glands for biosynthesis of bufadienolides

Sodium (1- 14 C) acetate and (5- 3 H) mevalonate were incubated with Bufo vienarum toad parotoid gland and liver tissues. Both labelled compounds were incorporated into cholesterol produced by liver while the incubations with parotoid gland produced no labelled cholesterol. Low and high density lipo...

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Autores principales: Santa Coloma, Tomás Antonio, Garraffo, Hugo Martín, Pignataro, Omar Pedro, Charreau, Eduardo Hernán, Gros, Eduardo Gervasio
Publicado: 1984
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spelling paper:paper_0039128X_v44_n1_p11_SantaColoma2023-06-08T15:03:13Z Biosynthesis of bufadienolides in toads. V. the origin of the cholesterol used by toad parotoid glands for biosynthesis of bufadienolides Santa Coloma, Tomás Antonio Garraffo, Hugo Martín Pignataro, Omar Pedro Charreau, Eduardo Hernán Gros, Eduardo Gervasio bufadienolide cholesterol animal cell mouth nonhuman parotid gland priority journal Animals Binding Sites Biological Transport, Active Bufanolides Bufo arenarum Cholesterol Cholesterol Esters Female Lipoproteins, HDL Lipoproteins, LDL Liver Parotid Gland Animalia Anura Bufo arenarum Sodium (1- 14 C) acetate and (5- 3 H) mevalonate were incubated with Bufo vienarum toad parotoid gland and liver tissues. Both labelled compounds were incorporated into cholesterol produced by liver while the incubations with parotoid gland produced no labelled cholesterol. Low and high density lipoproteins isolated from toad plasma were iodinated and used for binding studies. Membrane preparations of paratoid gland showed high affinity binding sites for 125 I-LDL and 125 I-HDL. In addition, while colchicine inhibits the in vitro uptake of ( 3 H) cholesteryl linoleate-LDL into parotoid gland tissue an opposite effect was seen with ( 3 H) cholesteryl linoleate-HDL. The above mentioned results would support the hypothesis that the cholesterol used by the parotoid gland for the biosynthesis of bufalienolides would be produced in the liver, transported by the circulating lipoproteins and incorporated by the glands by a receptor-mediated mechanism. © 1984. Fil:Santa Coloma, ?.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Garraffo, H.M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Pignataro, O.P. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Charreau, E.H. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Gros, E.G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 1984 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_0039128X_v44_n1_p11_SantaColoma http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0039128X_v44_n1_p11_SantaColoma
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topic bufadienolide
cholesterol
animal cell
mouth
nonhuman
parotid gland
priority journal
Animals
Binding Sites
Biological Transport, Active
Bufanolides
Bufo arenarum
Cholesterol
Cholesterol Esters
Female
Lipoproteins, HDL
Lipoproteins, LDL
Liver
Parotid Gland
Animalia
Anura
Bufo arenarum
spellingShingle bufadienolide
cholesterol
animal cell
mouth
nonhuman
parotid gland
priority journal
Animals
Binding Sites
Biological Transport, Active
Bufanolides
Bufo arenarum
Cholesterol
Cholesterol Esters
Female
Lipoproteins, HDL
Lipoproteins, LDL
Liver
Parotid Gland
Animalia
Anura
Bufo arenarum
Santa Coloma, Tomás Antonio
Garraffo, Hugo Martín
Pignataro, Omar Pedro
Charreau, Eduardo Hernán
Gros, Eduardo Gervasio
Biosynthesis of bufadienolides in toads. V. the origin of the cholesterol used by toad parotoid glands for biosynthesis of bufadienolides
topic_facet bufadienolide
cholesterol
animal cell
mouth
nonhuman
parotid gland
priority journal
Animals
Binding Sites
Biological Transport, Active
Bufanolides
Bufo arenarum
Cholesterol
Cholesterol Esters
Female
Lipoproteins, HDL
Lipoproteins, LDL
Liver
Parotid Gland
Animalia
Anura
Bufo arenarum
description Sodium (1- 14 C) acetate and (5- 3 H) mevalonate were incubated with Bufo vienarum toad parotoid gland and liver tissues. Both labelled compounds were incorporated into cholesterol produced by liver while the incubations with parotoid gland produced no labelled cholesterol. Low and high density lipoproteins isolated from toad plasma were iodinated and used for binding studies. Membrane preparations of paratoid gland showed high affinity binding sites for 125 I-LDL and 125 I-HDL. In addition, while colchicine inhibits the in vitro uptake of ( 3 H) cholesteryl linoleate-LDL into parotoid gland tissue an opposite effect was seen with ( 3 H) cholesteryl linoleate-HDL. The above mentioned results would support the hypothesis that the cholesterol used by the parotoid gland for the biosynthesis of bufalienolides would be produced in the liver, transported by the circulating lipoproteins and incorporated by the glands by a receptor-mediated mechanism. © 1984.
author Santa Coloma, Tomás Antonio
Garraffo, Hugo Martín
Pignataro, Omar Pedro
Charreau, Eduardo Hernán
Gros, Eduardo Gervasio
author_facet Santa Coloma, Tomás Antonio
Garraffo, Hugo Martín
Pignataro, Omar Pedro
Charreau, Eduardo Hernán
Gros, Eduardo Gervasio
author_sort Santa Coloma, Tomás Antonio
title Biosynthesis of bufadienolides in toads. V. the origin of the cholesterol used by toad parotoid glands for biosynthesis of bufadienolides
title_short Biosynthesis of bufadienolides in toads. V. the origin of the cholesterol used by toad parotoid glands for biosynthesis of bufadienolides
title_full Biosynthesis of bufadienolides in toads. V. the origin of the cholesterol used by toad parotoid glands for biosynthesis of bufadienolides
title_fullStr Biosynthesis of bufadienolides in toads. V. the origin of the cholesterol used by toad parotoid glands for biosynthesis of bufadienolides
title_full_unstemmed Biosynthesis of bufadienolides in toads. V. the origin of the cholesterol used by toad parotoid glands for biosynthesis of bufadienolides
title_sort biosynthesis of bufadienolides in toads. v. the origin of the cholesterol used by toad parotoid glands for biosynthesis of bufadienolides
publishDate 1984
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_0039128X_v44_n1_p11_SantaColoma
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0039128X_v44_n1_p11_SantaColoma
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