Lipolysis induction in adipocytes by a protein from tumor cells.

Abstract:

:Extracts of thymic lymphoma that are obtained from AKR mice and are kept in the cold for at least several days can induce lipolytic activity in rat adipocyte suspensions. Freshly prepared extracts have low activity but contain a low molecular weight material of less than 10,000 daltons that aggregates on standing in the cold and becomes active. Treatment of aged extracts with trypsin causes a loss in activity indicating that the active material is a protein. It has been obtained in partially purified form, is relatively heat stable, and is not a lipase. Activity was also demonstrated in AKRXDBA/2 lymphoma (induced by AKR SL3-3 virus) and in transplanted lymphomas from a Friend-virus-induced erythroleukemia cell line in DBA/2 mice, but was not detected in normal thymus, spleen, liver, or other tissues. The partially purified material produced a massive fat mobilization when injected into normal mice.

journal_name

J Cell Biochem

authors

Kitada S,Hays EF,Mead JF,Zabin I

doi

10.1002/jcb.240200410

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1982-01-01 00:00:00

pages

409-16

issue

4

eissn

0730-2312

issn

1097-4644

journal_volume

20

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