Literature DB >> 7295791

The oxidation of L- and D-cysteine to inorganic sulfate and taurine in the rat.

K R Krijgsheld, E J Glazenburg, E Scholtens, G J Mulder.   

Abstract

Oral administration of L-cysteine to rats (8 mmol/kg body wt.) caused a rapid increase of the concentration of cystine in serum, from less than 5 micro M in controls to about 200 micro M. Concomitantly, the serum concentration of inorganic sulfate increased, reaching a peak 2 h after L-cysteine administration; this level, twice the control level, was maintained for 4 h. Serum sulfate returned to control concentration 23 h after L-cysteine administration. The urinary excretion of inorganic sulfate during the 24 h after administration increased considerably, and 33% of the dose of L-cysteine was recovered as inorganic sulfate in urine. Consumption of comparable amounts of L-cysteine via the food caused the same increase in urinary excretion of sulfate, but did not increase the concentration of sulfate in serum. After oral administration of D-cysteine (8 mmol/kg body wt.), very high cystine levels were reached in serum (mean concentration about 1500 microM); the sulfate concentration was already maximal 30 min after administration. The increase in urinary excretion of sulfate after D-cysteine was also higher than after L-cysteine administration: 55% of the dose. Possible routes for the rapid degradation of D-cysteine to inorganic sulfate are discussed. The administration of L-cysteine also caused an increase the serum concentration of taurine, while methionine was not influenced. D-Cysteine did not increase the serum concentration of taurine, indicating that it is probably not or only slowly converted to taurine.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7295791     DOI: 10.1016/0304-4165(81)90139-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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