D. Deboyser et al., BIOCHEMICAL EFFECTS OF METHOTREXATE IN ISOLATED HEPATOCYTES IN RELATION TO ITS STEATOGENIC ACTIVITY, Toxicology in vitro, 6(2), 1992, pp. 129-132
Methotrexate (MTX) is known to induce steatosis in humans. The effect
of MTX on the synthesis and secretion of triglycerides and proteins as
well as on RNA synthesis were evaluated using isolated rat hepatocyte
s in suspension as an experimental model. MTX significantly inhibited
protein synthesis (48% inhibition after 180 min) and RNA synthesis (72
% inhibition after 180 min) at 10(-3) M but not at a concentration of
10(-4) M. Protein secretion was not affected by MTX at any of the conc
entrations tested. At 10(-3) M, but not at 10(-4) M, MTX inhibited tri
glyceride secretion (44% inhibition after 180 min). At both 10(-3) and
10(-4) M, MTX significantly depleted the intracellular triglyceride,
and significantly inhibited total triglyceride esterification (18 and
28% inhibition at 10(-4) and 10(-3) M-MTX, respectively). These data s
upport the hypothesis that MTX affects protein and fatty-acid metaboli
sm.