Abstract

Starved rats were given saline, or Aminosol+glucose intraperitoneally. Half of the latter animals had previously been given actinomycin. Light microscopic radioautography revealed inter alia a decreased RNA and protein labeling in the liver cells of the actinomycin-treated animals. The animals given Aminosol+glucose showed more glycogen and larger amounts of small, smooth-surfaced, endoplasmic vesicles than the other groups. The actinomycin-treated animals had small, compact liver cell nucleoli.

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