Literature DB >> 93450

[Effect of natural amino acids on ethanol oxidation in isolated rat hepatocytes].

M Mangeney, F Beaugé, J Nordmann, R Nordmann.   

Abstract

The effects of the various naturally occurring amino acids on ethanol oxidation in hepatocytes from starved rats was systematically studied. In order to minimize the non ADH pathways, the ethanol concentration used was 4 mmol/litre, the amino acids being added at the same concentration. In hepatocytes from fasted rats, alanine, arginine, asparagine, aspartate, citrulline, cysteine, glutamate, glutamine, glycine, histidine, hydroxyproline, ornithine and serine increase significantly ethanol consumption. The stimulatory effect of glutamine being much less pronounced than the asparagine one and proline being devoid of action, the influence of ammonium chloride addition on ethanol consumption in the presence of these amino acids was studied. Ammonium chloride determines an enhancement of ethanol oxidation in these conditions, the results showing no apparent correlation between intracellular glutamate concentration and ethanol oxidation rate, contrarily to previous data. In hepatocytes from fed rats, only alanine, asparagine, cysteine, glycine, hydroxyproline, ornithine and serine increase ethanol oxidation, although to a lesser extent than in cells from starved rats.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 93450     DOI: 10.3109/13813457909070524

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Int Physiol Biochim        ISSN: 0003-9799


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1.  Effect of glucagon on ethanol oxidation in isolated rat liver cells.

Authors:  M Mangeney-Andréani; F Beaugé; J Nordmann; R Nordmann
Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1981-06
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