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{"target":"http://pubannotation.org/docs/sourcedb/PubMed/sourceid/6126269","sourcedb":"PubMed","sourceid":"6126269","source_url":"http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6126269","text":"Effects of varying the fat content of a choline-devoid diet on promotion of the emergence of gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase positive foci in the liver carcinogen-treated rats.\nPrevious studies have shown that feeding a choline-devoid (CD) diet to rats is an effective promoter of liver carcinogenesis. In the present studies, we investigated the effects of CD diets containing different levels of fat (high, 15%; low, 4%) on the induction of foci of gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase (GGT) positive hepatocytes in the liver of rats initiated with a single dose of diethylnitrosamine. In rats fed the high-fat CD diet for 4--6 weeks, a greater number of foci was induced than in rats fed similarly the low-fat CD diet. However, liver DNA synthesis and the rate of hepatocyte mitosis were not significantly different in rats fed the 2 CD diets, but were significantly higher than in rats fed a choline-supplemented diet. These results indicate that beside stimulation of liver cell proliferation, other factor(s) determine the efficacy with which a CD diet exerts its promoting action.","tracks":[]}