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Is Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Involved in Hepatic Glycogen Synthesis in the Fetal Mouse?
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Considerable evidence suggests that hepatic smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) functions in both glycogen deposition and depletion and is closely associated with glycogen particles during both processes in the adult rodent liver. In this study we have investigated the time course of hepatic glycogen deposition and examined the association of SER with glycogen particles during fetal glycogen synthesis, i.e., from day 15 to day 19 of gestation (plug day = day 1).Livers were removed from fetal ICR mice and processed for either light (LM) and electron microscopy (EM) or biochemical determination of glycogen. Biochemical analysis of glycogen concentrations in each liver revealed an average of 0.1% glycogen in day 15 and day 16 fetal livers, 0.6% in those from day 17, 2.0% on day 18 and nearly 5.0% by day 19. Light microscopic analysis of periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) stained semi-thin (1.0μm) sections confirmed the presence of increasing amounts of glycogen beginning on day 16 and reaching a maximum on day 19 of gestation.
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Title: Is Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Involved in Hepatic Glycogen Synthesis in the Fetal Mouse?
Description:
Considerable evidence suggests that hepatic smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) functions in both glycogen deposition and depletion and is closely associated with glycogen particles during both processes in the adult rodent liver.
In this study we have investigated the time course of hepatic glycogen deposition and examined the association of SER with glycogen particles during fetal glycogen synthesis, i.
e.
, from day 15 to day 19 of gestation (plug day = day 1).
Livers were removed from fetal ICR mice and processed for either light (LM) and electron microscopy (EM) or biochemical determination of glycogen.
Biochemical analysis of glycogen concentrations in each liver revealed an average of 0.
1% glycogen in day 15 and day 16 fetal livers, 0.
6% in those from day 17, 2.
0% on day 18 and nearly 5.
0% by day 19.
Light microscopic analysis of periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) stained semi-thin (1.
0μm) sections confirmed the presence of increasing amounts of glycogen beginning on day 16 and reaching a maximum on day 19 of gestation.
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