Transferts et synthèse du cholestérol chez le rat au cours de sa croissance

F. Chevallier
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The isotopic equilibrium method using [4-14C]cholesterol has been applied on female rats and their progeny. It has been possible to determined the quantities of exogenous and endogenous cholesterol, of fixed (inert) and exchangeable cholesterol, and of exchangeable cholesterol of endogenous origin present not only in a entire rat at different growth stages from the 12th day of foetal life to the adult state, but also in certain of its organs (liver, brain, skin …). These results together with complementary experiments have made possible the determination of the fractional rates of appearance (exogenous and endogenous), of increase and of turn over of exchangeable cholesterol during the growth of the rat.

The most outstanding features of this metabolism are the following: (1) All fixed cholesterol is of synthetic origin. (2) The proportion of exchangeable cholesterol falls with age to the adult value (50–55%) in the second to third week. (3) In the 12th–13th-day foetus, 60–70% of cholesterol is of maternal origin. Subsequently this value decreases so that in the last days of foetal life 80–85% of the cholesterol is of synthetic origin. (3) It would appear that the source of foetal exchangeable cholesterol of synthetic origin is the placenta. (5) After birth, the milk provides about two-thirds of the exchangeable cholesterol during the first 2 weeks, but after the 3 weeks nearly 80% of exchageable cholesterol is of synthetic origin. (6) Transformation into bile acids would seem to develop simultaneously with the secretion of synthesised cholesterol. (7) The fractional rate of turn-over of exchangeable cholesterol attains its highest value (8% per day) at the 4th week. (8) 80% of the milk cholesterol originates by excretion from the plasma.

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大鼠生长过程中胆固醇的转移和合成
[4-14C]胆固醇同位素平衡法已应用于雌性大鼠及其后代。已经有可能确定外源性和内源性胆固醇、固定(惰性)和可交换胆固醇以及内源性可交换胆固醇的数量,这些胆固醇不仅存在于整个大鼠从胎儿生命的第12天到成年状态的不同生长阶段,而且存在于其某些器官(肝脏、大脑、皮肤……)。这些结果与补充实验一起使得确定大鼠生长过程中交换性胆固醇的外观(外源性和内源性),增加和翻转的分数率成为可能。这种代谢最突出的特点是:(1)所有的固定胆固醇都是合成的。(2)在第2 ~ 3周,可交换胆固醇的比例随年龄下降至成人值(50 ~ 55%)。(3)在第12 - 13天的胎儿中,60-70%的胆固醇来自母体。随后,这个值降低,因此在胎儿生命的最后几天,80-85%的胆固醇是合成来源。(3)胎儿合成交换性胆固醇的来源似乎是胎盘。(5)出生后的前两周,母乳提供了约三分之二的可交换胆固醇,但三周后,近80%的可交换胆固醇是合成来源。向胆汁酸的转化似乎是与合成胆固醇的分泌同时进行的。(7)可交换胆固醇的分数转化率在第四周达到最高值(每天8%)。(8)牛奶中80%的胆固醇是从血浆中排泄出来的。
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