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The synthesis of ribonucleic acid in vivo in the nuclei of rat brain fractionated by zonal centrifugation.

J Austoker, D Cox, A P Mathias.   

Abstract

1. Radioactive orotic acid, uridine and adenosine were administered to rats by intracisternal injection. The effects of the size of the dose, the specific radioactivity and time on the incorporation into the RNA of unfractionated nuclei of brain tissue were examined to establish appropriate conditions for studies of the relative activities in vivo of the various sorts of brain nuclei fractionated by zonal centrifugation. Uridine is incorporated more efficiently than either orotic acid or adenosine. 2. With [(3)H]uridine as precursor the astrocytes in zone (II) contain the highest radioactivity except at the beginning of the experiment when the neuronal nuclei of zone (I) are more highly labelled. This fraction utilizes [(14)C]orotic acid more readily than the nuclei of zone (II). The astrocytic nuclei of zone (III) show a general resemblance to those of zone (II). Considerable differences between the incorporations into the two types of oligodendrocyte nuclei in zones (IV) and (V) are observed. 3. The relative synthetic activities of the major types of brain nuclei in vitro and in vivo are discussed.

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Year:  1973        PMID: 4721614      PMCID: PMC1177656          DOI: 10.1042/bj1320813

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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