The relationship between the free pool of proline and collagen content in human liver cirrhosis

D Kershenobich, FJ Fierro… - The Journal of Clinical …, 1970 - Am Soc Clin Investig
D Kershenobich, FJ Fierro, M Rojkind
The Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1970Am Soc Clin Investig
The free proline, free glutamic acid, and total collagen contents of the livers of cirrhotic and
noncirrhotic patients were determined. The amounts of free proline in the sera of the patients
were also determined. The results indicated that certain metabolic changes occurred in
cirrhotic livers of humans that were similar to the metabolic changes observed previously in
CCl4-induced cirrhosis in the rat. The amount of free proline was coordinate with the
increase in total collagen, and both were inversely related to the amount of free glutamic …
The free proline, free glutamic acid, and total collagen contents of the livers of cirrhotic and noncirrhotic patients were determined. The amounts of free proline in the sera of the patients were also determined. The results indicated that certain metabolic changes occurred in cirrhotic livers of humans that were similar to the metabolic changes observed previously in CCl4-induced cirrhosis in the rat. The amount of free proline was coordinate with the increase in total collagen, and both were inversely related to the amount of free glutamic acid. The average proline concentration in sera of cirrhotic patients was not higher than that of non cirrhotic patients, suggesting that the metabolic alteration noted above is a local event in the liver related to fibrogenesis. These and other results suggest that the pool size of free proline may play a prime role in regulation of collagen biosynthesis in liver cirrhosis.
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