ISOLATION AND PROPERTIES OF A CELL FROM LIVER CHARACTERIZED BY LIPID-RICH PARTICLES
Open Access
- 1 August 1962
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of cell biology
- Vol. 14 (2), 269-279
- https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.14.2.269
Abstract
A cell has been isolated from explanted rabbit liver which contains, during all phases of its growth in culture, hundreds of lipid-rich particles with a distinct limiting membrane. The cell grows logarithmically with a generation time of 19 to 20 hours and during mitosis the particles are distributed between the daughter cells. Associated with the particles is the high total lipid content of the rabbit liver cell as compared with a rat liver cell, which contains few, if any, lipid-rich particles. This difference in lipid content between the two cells is due primarily to an increase in the triglyceride fraction, in contradistinction to small differences in the polar lipid and sterol ester fractions. The lipid-rich particles have been isolated and found to contain 90 per cent triglyceride on a dry weight basis. The "genetic" factors responsible for the high concentration of lipid-rich particles and triglycerides in the rabbit liver cell require for their full expression one or more factors which are present in much higher effective concentrations in rabbit serum than in horse serum. The hypothesis is advanced that the lipid-rich particles represent a normal state of the non-structural cell lipid. A procedure is described for the quantitative isolation of the lipid of cultured cells.Keywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- THE EFFECT OF pH ON GROWTH, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS, AND LIPID-RICH PARTICLES OF CULTURED MAMMALIAN CELLSThe Journal of cell biology, 1961
- The Relation between Protein Synthesis and Lipide Accumulation in L Strain Cells and Ehrlich Ascites CellsThe Journal of cell biology, 1959
- Micromethod for the direct determination of serum triglycerides.1957
- Chromatography of phosphatides on silicic acid impregnated paperBiochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1956
- Measurement of Cell Growth in Tissue Culture with a Phenol Reagent (Folin-Ciocalteau)Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1956
- CLONAL GROWTH OF MAMMALIAN CELLS IN VITROThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1956
- Studies of nutrient media for tissue cells in vitro. II. An improved protein-free chemically defined medium for long-term cultivation of strain L-929 cells.1956
- A SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF TOTAL CHOLESTEROL IN SERUM AND DEMONSTRATION OF ITS SPECIFICITYJournal of Biological Chemistry, 1952
- The Growth in Vitro of Single Isolated Tissue CellsJNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1948
- The colorimetric determination of phosphorusBiochemical Journal, 1932