portacaval transposition
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Male rats underwent either portacaval shunt or portacaval transposition; in both cases, sham-operated pair-fed rats served as controls. Three weeks after a portacaval shunt, fasting serum values of glucose (-35%) and cholesterol (-24%) were lower, and fasting plasma glucagon was higher (+65%). The wet weight of the liver and its total content in DNA, RNA, and protein decreased by 43, 40, 43, and 48%, respectively. The supernatant of liver obtained after centrifugation at 700 g incorporated less [1-14C]acetate (-56%) into fatty acids and less [1-14C]acetate (-94%) and [2-14C]mevalonate (-37%) into cholesterol. The activity of acetyl CoA carboxylase was reduced by 56%. The in vivo incorporation of [3H]H2O into liver fatty acids was 83% lower and that into liver cholesterol was 39% lower than in pair-fed controls. Several of the preceding parameters, including in vitro and in vivo labeling of hepatic fatty acids and cholesterol, were found to be mostly normal in rats with portacaval transposition. These data suggest that the reduction of fatty acid and cholesterol biosynthesis in the liver of rats with portacaval shunt was due to the reduction of total hepatic blood flow rather than to the diversion of portal blood constituents.


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