Literature DB >> 7250092

Dietary and hormonal regulation of urea cycle enzymes in rat liver.

D Christowitz, F J Mattheyse, J B Balinsky.   

Abstract

When 6-week-old rats fed normal diet (22% protein) were transferred to 10 and 75% protein diet, the levels of urea cycle enzymes showed decreases and increases respectively. The activities expressed as units per gram wet weight of liver had not stabilized after 7 days on the new diet; the corresponding specific activities were closer to leveling off. Four daily injections of cortisol raised CPS, ASS, and arginase. The percentage increases were greater on a 10 than on a 75% protein diet. Adrenalectomy of rats fed 10% protein decreased all urea cycle enzymes; on 75% protein, only arginase decreased. All enzymes could be raised to control levels within 24 h by three injections of cortisol. Thyroxine produced only slight increases in urea cycle enzymes. On a 10% protein diet, all five enzymes were raised by thyroidectomy, and further raised by injection of thyroxine.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7250092     DOI: 10.1159/000459160

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Enzyme        ISSN: 0013-9432


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