Detection of Retinyl Palmitate and Retinol in the Liver of Mice Injected with Excessive Amounts of Retinyl Acetate.
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The transport of subcutaneously injected retinyl acetate (RA, 100,000 IU/mouse, 105,470 nM) was investigated in male ICR mice (10-week-old) at 0, 3, 6, 12, 18, 24 and 72 hr after a single injection. The retinol and retinyl palmitate levels of liver homogenates, bile in the gallbladder and serum from peripheral blood were measured by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method. Retinyl palmitate in the lipid droplets of hepatocytes and Ito cells was localized by a modified gold chloride staining method. Accumulation of retinyl palmitate peaked at 12 hr post-injection and decreased thereafter until 24 hr post-injection. Fluorescence microscopy revealed many fluorescent vitamin A-containing lipid droplets in hepatocytes around central veins at 12 hr post-injection, but such droplets were not observed in the vehicle control mice or at in the RA-injected mice after 18 hr of injection. Electron microscopic observation also indicated that many retinyl esters-containing lipid droplets were observed in hepatocytes around the central veins at 12 hr post-injection, but no droplets were seen in the controls or 18 hr post-injection. The retinyl palmitate levels in liver homogenates assessed by HPLC decreased from 12 to 24 hr post-injection and increased significantly in bile, while retinol in liver homogenates and serum markedly increased. One of the morphological alterations was intense vacuolization in hepatocyte cell cords from the portal toward the central vein observed at 24 hr post-injection. Transitional lipid droplets between vacuoles and lipid droplets were identified in those hepatocytes. These results of HPLC analysis of retinol and retinyl palmitate in liver homogenates, serum, and bile, together with the results of gold chloride staining suggested that subcutaneously injected RA was first incorporated in hepatocytes at 12 hr and then partially metabolized through vacuoles, transferred into the blood and secreted into the bile over a 24 hr period. Many retinyl esters-containing lipid droplets were visualized in Ito cells at 72 hr post-injection. Most of vitamin A in the liver homogenates measured by HPLC was retinyl palmitate. Therefore, the contents in those lipid droplets might be retinyl palmitate.
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著者
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Yamaguchi Kazuhito
Institute Of Laboratory Animals Yamaguchi University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Shintaku Takao
Institute Of Laboratory Animals Yamaguchi University School Of Medicine
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Makita Takashi
Department Of Veterinary Anatomy Faculty Of Agriculture Yamaguchi University
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Murata Tomoaki
Institute Of Laboratory Animals Yamaguchi University
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