Lipids of the liver microsomal fraction in the ground squirrel Spermophilus undulatus during hibernation


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Abstract

Winter sleep of the ground squirrel Spermophilus undulatus was accompanied by a 20% decrease in phospholipid content (µg phospholipid per 1 mg protein) in microsomal fractions of the liver as compared with summer-active squirrels. The phosphatidylcholine level (mol %) in hibernating squirrels was lower than in summer-active squirrels, and the content of sphingomyelin (mol %) during the torpor bout was higher than in winter- and summer-active squirrels. The cholesterol, fatty acid, monoglyceride, and diglyceride levels in the microsomal fraction of the liver were elevated during hibernation. Pronounced seasonal changes in the lipid/protein ratio implicate the lipids of the liver microsomal fraction in adaptation of the ground squirrel to hibernation.

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N. I. Perepelkina

Institute of Cell Biophysics

Email: ikolomizeva2@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Institutskaya 3, Pushchino, Moscow oblast, 142290

I. K. Kolomiytseva

Institute of Cell Biophysics

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Email: ikolomizeva2@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Institutskaya 3, Pushchino, Moscow oblast, 142290

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