Volume 27, Issue 5 pp. 1354-1361
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Hepatocyte growth factor stimulates synthesis of lipids and secretion of lipoproteins in rat hepatocytes

Masaki Kaibori

Masaki Kaibori

First Department of Surgery, Kansai Medical University, Moriguchi, Osaka

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A-H. Kwon

A-H. Kwon

First Department of Surgery, Kansai Medical University, Moriguchi, Osaka

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Michio Oda

Michio Oda

First Department of Surgery, Kansai Medical University, Moriguchi, Osaka

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Yasuo Kamiyama

Yasuo Kamiyama

First Department of Surgery, Kansai Medical University, Moriguchi, Osaka

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Naomi Kitamura

Naomi Kitamura

Department of Life Science, Faculty of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan

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Tadayoshi Okumura Ph.D.

Corresponding Author

Tadayoshi Okumura Ph.D.

Department of Medical Chemistry, Kansai Medical University, Moriguchi, Osaka

Department of Medical Chemistry, Kansai Medical University, 10-15 Fumizonocho, Moriguchi, Osaka 570, Japan. Fax: 81-6-992-1781===Search for more papers by this author
First published: 30 December 2003
Citations: 32

Abstract

We have reported that infusion of recombinant human hepatocyte growth factor (rhHGF) stimulates liver regeneration after hepatectomy in cirrhotic rats and increases the level of serum lipids and secretion of very-low density lipoprotein (VLDL). Studies were now performed to determine whether rhHGF directly influences lipid synthesis and its secretion in cultured rat hepatocytes. Isolated cells were cultured in the presence or absence of rhHGF (20 ng/mL) for 2 days. During the first 12 hours, rhHGF transiently inhibited the release of lipids (triacylglycerol, total cholesterol, and phospholipids), but stimulated their releases with maximal levels achieved at 36 hours. [3H]-glycerol experiment with the transcriptional and translational inhibitors revealed that rhHGF stimulated de novo synthesis of lipids by affecting activities of lipid metabolic gene. [35S]-Methionine experiment also revealed de novosynthesis of apolipoprotein B by rhHGF. Furthermore, lipid analysis of lipoprotein fractions in the conditioned medium showed that rhHGF enhanced levels of triacylglycerol, total cholesterol, and phospholipids by 50% to 200% in both VLDL and low-density lipoproteins (LDL)/high-density lipoprotein (HDL). Genistein, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, blocked the secretion of VLDL, as well as synthesis of lipids and apolipoprotein B stimulated by rhHGF. These results indicate that HGF likely stimulates lipid biosynthesis and lipoprotein secretion in hepatocytes through its tyrosine kinase-associated receptor, c-met, and accelerates the progress of cell maturation in liver regeneration.

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