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Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 279: R1341-R1347, 2000;
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Vol. 279, Issue 4, R1341-R1347, October 2000

Effect of neonatal hypoxia on the development of hepatic lipase in the rat

Ping C. Lee1,2, Beth Jelinek1, Mark Struve1, Eric D. Bruder3, and Hershel Raff3,4

Departments of 1 Pediatrics, 2 Pharmacology and Toxicology, and 4 Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 53226; and 3 Endocrine Research Laboratory, St. Luke's Medical Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53215

Increases in plasma lipids occur during hypoxia in suckling but not in weaned rats and may result from altered hepatic enzyme activity. We exposed rats to 7 days of hypoxia from birth to 7 days of age (suckling) or from 28 to 35 days of age (weaned at day 21). Hypoxia led to an increase in hepatic lipid content in the suckling rat only. Hepatic lipase was decreased to ~45% of control in 7-day-old rats exposed to hypoxia but not in hypoxic 35-day-old rats. Hypoxic suckling rats also had a 50% reduction in lactate dehydrogenase activity, whereas transaminase activity and CYP1A and CYP3A protein content were not different between hypoxic and normoxic groups. Additional rats were studied 7 and 14 days after recovery from hypoxic exposure from birth to 7 days of age; hepatic lipase activity had recovered to 85% by 7 days and to 100% by 14 days in the rats previously exposed to hypoxia. Administration of dexamethasone to neonatal rats to simulate the hyperglucocorticoid state found in hypoxic 7-day-old rats led to a moderate decrease (~75% of control) in hepatic lipases. Developmentally, in the normoxic state, hepatic lipases increased rapidly after birth and reached levels more than twofold that of the newborn by 7 days of age. Hypoxia delays the maturation of hepatic lipases. We suggest that the decrease in hepatic lipase activity contributes to hyperlipemia in the hypoxic newborn rats.

liver; lipids; transaminase; cytochrome P-450; dexamethasone


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