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. 1977 Feb;86(2):359–374.

The dynamics of alpha-fetoprotein and albumin synthesis in human and rat liver during normal ontogeny.

N C Nayak, I Mital
PMCID: PMC2032088  PMID: 65131

Abstract

The dynamics of synthesis of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and albumin have been studied in rat and man by immunocytochemical localization of each protein in the liver and its quantitation in serum at different periods of normal intrauterine and extrauterine life. The proteins are present only in the cytoplasm of hepatocytes. During physiologic development, an inverse relationship exists between the serum concentrations of the two proteins, the latter for each appearing to be directly related to the number of hepatocytes synthesizing it. AFP-containing cells are randomly distributed, while albumin-containing cells are more uniformly spread out. Both, however, are often preferentially located around venous channels. In the case of AFP-containing cells, the last to disappear with advancing postnatal age are seen around the hepatic veins. When both proteins are present in serum, several hepatocytes seem to syntehsize the two simultaneously, though others contain only one of them. It is unlikely that in the physiologic state different populations of hepatocytes are assigned to synthesize AFP and albumin separately.

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