Abstract
Summary
In cell suspensions of thymus or lymphatic tumor tissues from rats treated 4 to 24 hours previously with cortisone or hydrocortisone consistent decreases in C14O2 production and in incorporation of C14 into tissue protein were demonstrated whether incubations were conducted in the presence of uniformly labeled glucose or fructose, acetate-1-C14 or glycine-2-C14. Liver tissue exhibited increased in vitro accumulation of C14 into glycogen after hormone treatment. A variety of other metabolic pools showed no difference in total C14 accumulation or distribution resulting from hormone administration. Methods of analysis for a wide spectrum of metabolites from tissue incubates are outlined. Dinitrophenol, methylene blue, and brilliant cresyl blue increased the level of hepatic glycogen in rats when administered at the beginning of a 28-hour fast period. These increments are in addition to the increase caused by the cortical hormones and may represent a failure to utilize the glycogen during the fast.
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