Nuclei isolated from ischemic liver show a consistent reduction of their RNA synthesis. The reduction persists at high ionic strength and in the presence of heparin, when RNA synthesis in vitro is fully activated and occurs in the presence as well as in the absence of alpha-amanitin. Both the number
RNA synthesis by nuclei and nucleoli from ischemic liver cells
β Scribed by Luisa Schiaffonati; Gaetano Cairo; Aldo Bernelli-Zazzera
- Book ID
- 102882130
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 840 KB
- Volume
- 97
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9541
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Nuclei and nucleoli were isolated from rat livers subjected to an interruption of the blood supply for periods of different duration, as well as after restoration of the blood supply. They were assayed for RNA synthesis under conditions of diverse ionic strengths, and in the presence of an exogenous template, such as poly d (AβT), and actinomycin to inactivate the endogenous template; Ξ±βamanitin was made used of to distinguish polymerase I and polymerase II dependent RNA synthesis. Nuclei and nucleoli from ischemic livers showed a severe impairment of RNA synthesis, which is likely to be due to decreased initiation frequency of the engaged polymerases, while free polymerases were essentially unchanged. Both form I and II polymerase were equally involved. After restoration of the blood supply RNA synthesis recovered with an overshooting well above normal levels of activity, lasting for at least 24 hours. Increased RNA synthesis was not followed by thymidine incorporation into DNA.
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