Literature DB >> 1724061

Brief fasting decreases protein synthesis in the brain of adult rats.

Y Cherel1, D Attaix, D Rosolowska-Huszcz, M Arnal, Y Le Maho.   

Abstract

The influence of starvation on protein synthesis in the adult rat brain was studied in vivo by an intravenous injection of a flooding dose of unlabeled valine including a tracer dose of L-[3,4(n)-3H]valine. Brief starvation (24 hours) induced a 20% decline in fractional and absolute rates of brain protein synthesis. This decline resulted from a 20% decrease in the efficiency of protein synthesis (microgram protein synthesized per day per microgram RNA) whereas the capacity for protein synthesis (microgram RNA per mg protein) was maintained. Prolonged starvation (5 days) was marked by no further significant changes in the fractional rate, absolute rate and efficiency of protein synthesis, whereas the capacity for protein synthesis decreased slightly. The relative contribution of brain to whole-body protein synthesis increased during fasting, and neither the protein nor the RNA brain content did change during the experiment. These results clearly indicate that brain proteins are spared in response to brief and prolonged food deprivation, and that brain protein synthesis is very sensitive to short-term fasting.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1724061     DOI: 10.1007/bf00965531

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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