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pubmed-article:3718997pubmed:abstractTextUptake of long-chain fatty acids by short-term cultured hepatocytes was studied. Rat hepatocytes, which were cultured for 16 h on plastic dishes (3.6 X 10(6) cells/dish), were incubated with [3H]oleate in the presence of various concentrations of bovine serum albumin as a function of the concentration of unbound [3H]oleate in the medium. At 37 degrees C initial uptake velocity (V0) was saturable (Km = 9 X 10(-8) M; Vmax = 835 pmol/min per mg protein). V0 was temperature dependent with an optimum at 37 degrees C and markedly reduced at 4 degrees C and 70 degrees C. To evaluate the biologic significance of a previously isolated rat liver plasma membrane fatty acid-binding protein as putative carrier protein in the hepatocellular uptake of fatty acids, cultured hepatocytes were treated with a monospecific rabbit antibody (IgG-fraction) to this membrane protein or the IgG-fraction of the pre-immune serum as controls. Uptake kinetics of [3H]oleate in antibody pretreated short-term cultured hepatocytes revealed a depression of Vmax by 70%, while Km was only reduced by 16% compared to controls, indicating a predominant non-competitive type of inhibition. V0 of a variety of long-chain fatty acids (oleic acid, arachidonic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid) was reduced by 56-69%, while V0 of [35S]sulfobromophthalein, [3H]cholic acid and [14C]taurocholic acid remained unaltered. These data support the concept that in the system of cultured hepatocytes, uptake of long-chain fatty acids is mediated by the rat liver plasma membrane fatty acid-binding protein.lld:pubmed
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