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Effects of short-term and prolonged aerogenic hypoxia on gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase activity in the brain, liver, and biological fluids of young rats.

F Stastný, V Lisý, H Tomásová, S Trojan.   

Abstract

Posthypoxic fluctuations in the levels of two excitatory amino acids, glutamate and aspartate, may be related to changes in mechanism(s) which are responsible for their reuptake. As gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) plays a role in mediating the uptake of glutamate and aspartate into various compartments of the brain, we studied changes in the activity of this enzyme in main regions of the brain in young and adult rats. We found a posthypoxic increase in bound GGT activity in some brain regions of 18-day-old animals after acute exposure, but no changes were observed after prolonged altitude hypoxia, with the exception of a decrease in cortical GGT activity. In contrast, acute hypoxia decreased GGT activity in the cortical capillaries to 59%, but prolonged hypoxic exposure was ineffective. However, the activity of soluble GGT in the cerebrospinal fluid of both groups of rats was several-times elevated in comparison with controls. At the same time, bound GGT activity was increased in the liver after acute or prolonged altitude hypoxia. The soluble GGT activity in plasma was only increased after prolonged exposure. Ninety days after prolonged hypoxic exposure the bound GGT activity was reduced in all brain regions to about 60-70% of controls (significantly higher in females than in males) as long-term developmental sequel from early postnatal hypoxia.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2863768     DOI: 10.1007/bf00964539

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


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Authors:  Edris M Alkozai; Ton Lisman; Robert J Porte; Maarten W Nijsten
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