1. INHIBITION OF LIVER KYNURENINASE IN HYPOPHYSECTOMIZED OR ADRENALECTOMIZED RATS
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L.T. Tenconi, E. Ginoulhiac, and Chiancone Fm
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Kynureninase activity ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hypophysectomy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Adrenalectomy ,Tryptophan ,Biology ,Cofactor ,In vitro ,Kynureninase ,Enzyme ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,biology.protein - Abstract
SUMMARY The kynureninase activity measured in dialysed homogenates of rat liver at various time intervals after hypophysectomy or adrenalectomy was always decreased. This behaviour reminds one of other PLP-dependent activities. The administration of extra tryptophan to hypophysectomized or adrenalectomized rats did not alter the liver kynureninase levels. Thus, in these experimental conditions, as in the normal rat, kynureninase could not be induced by tryptophan. PLP added in vitro to liver preparations of hypophysectomized or adrenalectomized rats increases the kynureninase; however, it does not restore this activity to normal. The activity variation was in all cases of the same order in normal and operated rats. Therefore the ability of the enzyme to bind the coenzyme was unaltered in the liver of hypophysectomized or adrenalectomized rats.
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- 1963
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