Abstract

Experiments on hepatocyte culture showed that apolipoprotein A-I-tetrahydrocortisol complex increases the rate of DNA, RNA, and protein biosynthesis measured by radioactive label incorporation. Apolipoprotein E acted as competitor of the apolipoprotein A-I-tetrahydrocortisol complex and abolished biological activity of the latter. We hypothesize that this mechanism of regulation plays an important role in processes of intracellular regeneration and proliferation.

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