Colchicine, both in vitro and in vivo, inhibits secretion of albumin and other plasma proteins. In vitro, secretion by rat liver slices is inhibited at 10-minus 6 M with maximal effect at 10-minus 5 M. Inhibition of secretion is accompanied by a concomitant retention of nonsecreted proteins within the slices. Colchicine does not inhibit protein synthesis at these concentrations. Vinblastine also inhibits plasma protein secretion but lumicolchicine, griseofulvin, and cytochalasin B do not. Colchicine also acts in vivo at 10-25 mumol/100 g body weight. Inhibition of secretion is not due to changes in the intracellular nucleotide phosphate levels. Colchicine, administered intravenously, acts within 2 min and its inhibitory effect lasts for at least 3 h. Colchicine has no effect on transport of secretory proteins in the rough or smooth endoplasmic reticulum but it causes these proteins to accumulate in Golgi-derived secretory vesicles.
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July 01 1975
Colchicine inhibition of plasma protein release from rat hepatocytes.
C M Redman
D Banerjee
K Howell
G E Palade
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1975) 66 (1): 42–59.
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C M Redman, D Banerjee, K Howell, G E Palade; Colchicine inhibition of plasma protein release from rat hepatocytes.. J Cell Biol 1 July 1975; 66 (1): 42–59. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.66.1.42
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