1. Effect of dieldrin toxicity on acetate and palmitate metabolism in rat liver.
- Author
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Kohli KK, Bhatia SC, and Venkitasubramanian TA
- Subjects
- Administration, Oral, Animals, Body Weight drug effects, Depression, Chemical, Dieldrin administration & dosage, Fatty Acids metabolism, Liver anatomy & histology, Male, Organ Size, Rats, Stimulation, Chemical, Triglycerides metabolism, Acetates metabolism, Dieldrin pharmacology, Lipid Metabolism, Liver metabolism, Palmitates metabolism, Palmitic Acids metabolism
- Abstract
The effect of a single oral dose of dieldrin (30 mg/kg body weight) on lipid metabolism in rats was studied. Liver lipids content increased and this increase was mainly in the triglyceride fraction. The incorporation of acetate-14C into fatty acids was decreased indicating an inhibition of lipogenesis. Fatty acid oxidation was increased. Palmitate-14C incorporation into the triglyceride fraction was enhanced pointing to an overall increased utilization of fatty acids.
- Published
- 1975