Possible growth hormone regulation of rat liver glutamine synthetase activity. |
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Authors: | B S Wong A Dunn |
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Affiliation: | Cellular and Molecular Biology Section Department of Biological Sciences University of Southern California Los Angeles, California 90007 USA |
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Abstract: | Hypophysectomy results in a marked decrease in glutamine synthetase activity of rat liver homogenates. The enzyme is affected to a lesser extent in the kidneys and is not influenced in the brain. Bovine growth hormone treatment of hypophysectomized rats elevates the diminished glutamine synthetase activity in liver and kidneys but has no effect on the brain enzyme. Adrenalectomy also results in decreased liver glutamine synthetase activity although less than the decline seen with hypophysectomy. Cortisol treatment has no effect on glutamine synthetase activity in hypophysectomized animals. Our results suggest that growth hormone is involved in the regulation of liver glutamine synthetase activity. This regulation may be important in the utilization of α-amino nitrogen from glucogenic amino acids associated with growth hormone enhanced glucose production. |
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