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Bioscience Reports | 1986

Enhanced production of dolichol, but not dolichyl phosphate, in the earliest stages of rat liver regeneration

Maria Marino; Giovannella Bruscalupi; Silvana Spagnuolo; Silvia Leoni; M. T. Mangiantini; Anna Trentalance; Frank W. Hemming

The regenerating liver presents a changed ability to use mevalonate 16 hr after partial hepatectomy. The dolichol content and its synthesis from mevalonate is increased, while no variation of dolichyl-P and ubiquinone parameters are detectable.The greater amount ofmevalonate utilized to form dolichol, but not dolichyl-P, in this proliferating system, raises some questions about the physiological significance of these isoprenoid compounds and about their biosynthetic sequence.


Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences | 1982

Effect of free fatty acids and cholesterol in vitro on liver plasma membrane-bound enzymes.

Silvia Leoni; Paolo Luly; M. T. Mangiantini; Silvana Spagnuolo

The effect of cholesterol and fatty acid treatment in vitro was tested on rat liver plasma membrane-bound enzymes and lipid fluidity. The observed alterations of membrane fluidity affect both (Na+−K+)-ATPase and Mg2+-ATPase activities but not 5′-nucleotidase; basal adenylate cyclase as well as its hormonal sensitivity were differentially affected by changes of membrane microenvironment.


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1975

Hormone responsiveness of plasma membrane-bound enzymes in normal and regenerating rat liver

Silvia Leoni; Paolo Luly; M. T. Mangiantini; Silvana Spagnuolo; Anna Trentalance; Roberto Verna

The hormonal responsiveness of plasma membrane-bound enzymes (Na-+-K-+)-ATPase and adenylate cyclase has been investigated in normal and regenerating rat liver. (Na-+-K-+)-ATPase basal activity is not affected by surgery and only slightly affected by partial hepatectomy; its response to epinephrine and cyclic AMP is decreased only 15 h after hepatectomy. Adenylate cyclase activity of plasma membranes from untreated animals is stimulated by parathyroid hormone and thyroxine; partial hepatectomy increased basal activity as well as the stimulation exerted by the aforementioned hormones, when glucagon and epinephrine sensitivity is essentially unaltered.


Bioscience Reports | 1989

Changes in lipoprotein binding and uptake by hepatocytes during rat liver regeneration

Anna Trentalance; Giovannella Bruscalupi; L. Conti Devirgiliis; Silvia Leoni; M. T. Mangiantini; L. Rossini; Silvana Spagnuolo; Sandra K. Erickson

The binding and uptake of cholesterol enriched lipoproteins by isolated hepatocytes was decreased at 16 hours after partial hepatectomy, with a tendency to return to control values as the regeneration proceeds. The number of lipoprotein binding sites of total cellular membranes remained similar to control at 16 and 24 hours. The plasma lipoprotein pattern, determined by electrophoretic analysis, showed a lower per cent of very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) and a higher per cent of low density lipoproteins (LDL) at 16 and 24 hours post-partial hepatectomy. At these times, plasma lecithin: cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) activity was decreased. It is intriguing to suggest that the regenerating liver could regulated the blood lipoprotein pattern and the uptake of lipoproteins by modulating the surface expression of the receptors.


Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences | 1984

Cholesterol synthesis and related enzymes in rat liver during pregnancy

Silvia Leoni; Silvana Spagnuolo; L. Conti Devirgiliis; M. T. Mangiantini; Anna Trentalance

During pregnancy the synthesis of cholesterol and the activity of 3-hydroxy 3-methyl-glutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase fell markedly before parturition; HMGCoA synthase activity was low during pregnancy and fell again immediately before delivery while acetoacetyl-CoA-thiolase was always low and constant.


Bioscience Reports | 1985

Short term regulation of acyl CoA: Cholesterol acyl transferase (ACAT) activity in the regenerating and perinatal liver

Giovannella Bruscalupi; Silvia Leoni; M. T. Mangiantini; F. Piemonte; Silvana Spagnuolo; Anna Trentalance

Acyl coenzyme A:cholesterol acyltransferase (ACAT), the enzyme catalyzing the hepatic cholesterol esterification could be involved in the modified availability of cholesterol detectable in proliferating systems. While no significant variations are detectable in the regenerating liver, the modified ACAT activity during liver development and its differential sensitivity to the in vitro stimulation of modulatory systems suggest an involvement of the enzyme in this proliferating process.


Bioscience Reports | 1993

Intracellular signalling of epinephrine in rat hepatocytes during fetal development and hepatic regeneration

Silvia Leoni; Silvana Spagnuolo; F. Terenzi; Maria Marino; C. Bolaffi; Fabio M. Pulcinelli; M. T. Mangiantini

The changes in intracellular calcium concentration and IP3 production after the addition of epinephrine were analysed in adult, fetal (20th–22nd day of intrauterine life), and regenerating rat hepatocytes (4 h–24 h after partial hepatectomy) to determine whether the signal transduction is the same in quiescent proliferating and differentiating cells.The epinephrine treatment causes a significative cytosolic calcium transient in hepatocytes isolated in the last day of fetal life (22-day old) and in the early stage of regeneration (4 h). This effect is not significant in the previous stage of fetal life (20-day old) and at the onset of M phase of cell cycle after partial hepatectomy (24 h).[3H]myo inositol incorporation into IP3 and IP4 is higher in 20 day fetal and regenerating hepatocytes with respect to the control. In these cells the epinephrine does not affect basal level of IP3 and IP4, while it causes a substantial increase of these inositol phosphates in adult hepatocytes.[3H]myo inositol incorporation into PIP2 is very low at the 20th day of fetal life. Epinephrine has no effect on this parameter in fetal and regenerating hepatocytes.Our results show that the epinephrine signal is mediated differently in proliferating and in quiescent hepatocytes.


Bioscience Reports | 1991

Seasonal pattern of glycosylation in frog liver.

Silvia Leoni; A. Dalessandro; R Conti; Maria Marino; Silvana Spagnuolo; M. T. Mangiantini

The circannual behaviour of glycosylation and protein synthesis in frog liver slices was studied following the incorporation of3H-galactose and14C-glucosamine into glycolipids and glycoproteins and3H-leucine into proteins. The activity of two enzymes the galactosyl-transferase and the N-acetyl-glucosaminyl-1-P-transferase was determined. The incorporations of both sugars into the soluble fraction and into the lipid extract present a maximum during the spring-summer period. The incorporation into the protein fraction displays a different pattern:14C-Glucosamine and3H-leucine incorporation increases from winter to a maximum in autumn; the incorporation of3H-Galactose has a sharp peak during spring. The pattern of glycosyltransferase activities is similar to the pattern of incorporation of the two saccharides into proteins, indicating these enzymes as important control points for glycosylation in Anurae.


Bioscience Reports | 1989

Some Aspects of Glycosylation in Rat Liver During Pregnancy

Maria Marino; Silvia Leoni; Silvana Spagnuolo; L. Conti Devirgiliis; M. T. Mangiantini

The aim of the present report was to analyze the pattern of glycoprotein synthesis in rat liver on 19th and 22nd day of pregnancy by following the incorporation of14C-glucosamine and3H-galactose into isolated rat hepatocytes, the N-acetylglucosaminyl-1-P and galactosyl transferase activities, and the liver content of dolichol and dolichyl-phosphate.The data obtained show a decrease of precursor incorporation into glycoproteins during the last period of pregnancy; this decrease is independent of enzyme activities. The dolichol content increases and the dolichyl-phosphate content, usually considered as rate limiting for glycosylation, decreases.These results, present in other conditions of proliferation and differentiation of rat liver, could explain the differences in membrane organization, the increase of hepatic proteolysis and the alteration in secretory activity during the last phase of gestation.


Cellular and Molecular Biology | 1985

True uncoupling between cholesterol synthesis and 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase in an early stage of liver regeneration.

Bruscalupi G; Leoni S; M. T. Mangiantini; Minieri M; Spagnuolo S; Trentalance A

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Silvana Spagnuolo

Sapienza University of Rome

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Silvia Leoni

Sapienza University of Rome

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Anna Trentalance

Sapienza University of Rome

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Maria Marino

Sapienza University of Rome

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Paolo Luly

Sapienza University of Rome

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L. Dini

Sapienza University of Rome

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A. Dalessandro

Sapienza University of Rome

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C. Bolaffi

Sapienza University of Rome

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