Effect of hydrocortisone on the phospholipid composition and activity of various enzymes of phospholipid metabolism in the nuclear membranes of the rat liver

Gevorkian, E.S.; Tadevosian, I.V.; Iavroian, Z.V.; Gevorkian, G.A.

Biokhimiia 51(10): 1630-1634

1986


ISSN/ISBN: 0320-9725
PMID: 3778970
Document Number: 271570
It was shown that hydrocortisone injections markedly increase the total content of liver nuclear membrane phospholipids, the greatest increase being observed in the phosphatidyl choline level. It was found also that nuclear membranes contain phospholipid metabolism enzymes. The hormone-induced increase in the phospholipid content is accompanied by a marked decrease of the activity of phospholipase A2 (5.3 times against control), phospholipase C (9.3 times) and acyl-CoA: lysophosphatidylcholine transferase (2.5 times). The results obtained are suggestive of appreciable metabolic changes in nuclear membrane phospholipids caused by hydrocortisone which, in turn, may be due to hormonal activation of the genome.

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