Mechanism of foetal wastage following immunoneutralization of riboflavin carrier protein in the pregnant rat: disturbances in flavin coenzyme levels |
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Authors: | K Krishnamurthy N Surolia P R Adiga |
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Affiliation: | ICMR Center for Advanced Study in Reproductive Biology, Department of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India |
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Abstract: | ![]() Immunoneutralization of maternal RCP results in a greater than 90% decrease in the content and the incorporation of [2-14C]riboflavin into embryonic FAD as well as a percentage redistribution of both embryonic FMN and riboflavin. This is unaccompanied by any discernible changes in flavin distribution pattern in the maternal liver. Embryonic alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase and NADPH-cytochrome c reductase register significant decreases in activities in the RCP antiserum-treated rats. These alterations readily explain the arrest of foetal growth culminating in pregnancy termination in the antiserum-treated animals. |
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Keywords: | Immunoneutralization RCP FAD Fetal wastage Flavin RCP riboflavin carrier protein a/s antiserum FAD flavin adenine dinucleotide FMN flavin mononucleotide |
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