| Literature DB >> 6048805 |
M S Amer, M H Abdel-Daim, G A Abdel-Tawab.
Abstract
The conversion of kynurenine into kynurenic acid and anthranilic acid in both normal and Schistosoma mansoni-infested mouse liver was investigated. It was found that in the S. mansoni-infested mouse liver there is probably a deficiency of pyridoxal phosphate that resulted in an inhibition of kynurenine transaminase and a low production of kynurenic acid. Deoxypyridoxine and its phosphorylated derivative inhibited kynurenine transaminase in the normal liver in a pattern qualitatively similar to that observed with infested liver. The lowered concentration of pyridoxal phosphate in the infested liver is discussed in view of the possibility of two combined mechanisms: (a) an antimetabolite being secreted by the infesting worms or present in its eggs that partially inhibited the phosphorylation of pyridoxal, and (b) concentration of pyridoxal phosphate by the worms, resulting in a lowered concentration of the cofactor in the host tissue.Entities:
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Year: 1967 PMID: 6048805 PMCID: PMC1270633 DOI: 10.1042/bj1040656
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem J ISSN: 0264-6021 Impact factor: 3.857