The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Effect of Starvation and Refeeding on Autophagy and Heterophagy in Rat Liver
Takeyuki OHSHITAEiki KOMINAMIKunio IINobuhiko KATUNUMA
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1986 Volume 100 Issue 3 Pages 623-632

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Increase in the density of liver lysosomes after leupeptin administration was marked in starved rats but only slight in starved-refed rats. The levels of several intracellular enzymes in the liver lysosome fraction purified from leupeptin-treated rats were about 10 to 30 times more in starved rats than in refed rats. However, there was no difference between the intralysosomal levels of endocytosed FITC-labeled asialofetuin in starved and refed rats, indicating that refeeding after starvation markedly suppressed autophagy but not heterophagy in vivo. Immunohistochemical studies with cathepsin B and asialofetuin Fab'-peroxidase conjugates showed that refeeding after starvation markedly altered the cellular distribution of cathepsin B in the liver, resulting in a linear arrangement of the enzyme only on the periphery of hepatocytes. In contrast, endocytosed asialofetuin was found only in the periphery of hepatocytes of both starved and starvedrefed rats. These results indicate that autophagy and heterophagy are regulated by different mechanisms in vivo.
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