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pubmed-article:6478791pubmed:abstractTextThe in vivo incorporation of [l-14C]acetate into non-saponifiable lipids was higher in neonatal chick liver than in intestinal mucosa, brain and kidneys, and proportional to the amount of substrate injected (2-20 mumole). 14CO2 expired in the breath was also proportional to the dose of acetate. Radioactivity from [l-14C]acetate accumulated by liver was maximal 30 min after the injection of acetate and decreased afterwards. Acetate was mainly incorporated into cholesterol by all the tissues assayed, although small percentages of lanosterol and squalene were obtained in liver. In this tissue, distribution of radioactivity was practically independent from the dose of substrate injected while in intestinal mucosa, brain and kidneys the percentage of cholesterol increased with this dose. The time course of the in vivo formation of different non-saponifiable lipids by neonatal chick tissues was also studied. More than 90% of radioactivity in this fraction obtained 15 min after the acetate injection was recovered as cholesterol in liver and kidneys, while in brain and intestinal mucosa this percentage was about 50% at this time, increasing afterwards. A high percentage of lanosterol was found in brain and intestinal mucosa 15 min after the injection of acetate.lld:pubmed
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