Failure of an increased dose of ATP-MgCl2 to improve protein synthesis and transmembrane potential in the postischemic liver

1984 
Abstract To study the effects of ATP-MgCl 2 on impaired protein synthesis and hepatic cell membrane potential (HCMP) in the postischemic liver, ATP-MgCl 2 (50 or 150 μmole/kg) or saline was administered intravenously following 90 min of liver ischemia in rats. Protein synthesis was measured by determining rate of leucine incorporation into proteins in incubated liver slices. HCMP was registered in vivo with glass microelectrodes. No effects of the two doses of ATP-MgCl 2 on protein synthesis or HCMP in the postischemic liver were found. The results indicate that beneficial effects of ATP-MgCl 2 previously reported following liver ischemia are not primarily caused by direct energy provision to hepatocytes.
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