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Inhibitory effect of cortisone acetate on the stimulation of rat liver cytosol l-serine Pyruvate aminotransferase by dibutyryl adenosine 3′,5′-monophosphate
Authors:Uta Kühne  Branka Filjak  Hans Kröger
Institution:Robert Koch-Institut, Biochemistry Department, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:An injection of cortisone acetate at a dose of 5 mg/100 g body weight concomitant with dibutryl cyclic AMP prevents the increase in the activity of rat liver cytosol serine aminotransferase (L-serine: pyruvate aminotransferase, EC 2.6.1.51) elicited by the nucleotide with a lag of about 2 h. If the glucocorticoid is given 2 h prior to the nucleotide inducer, the lag disappears. The inhibitory effect of cortisone acetate gradually decays and is no longer detectable 12 h following its administration. Theophylline, insulin and glucose at doses which affect significantly the level of tyrosine aminotransferase, have no effect on the level of serine aminotransferase and on the cortisone inhibition. The inhibitory effect of the glucocorticoid on the dibutyryl cyclic AMP-mediated increase in serine aminotransferase diminishes with the age of animals. Increase in the enzyme activity by a single dose of glucagon can also be inhibited by cortisone acetate and actinomycin D as in the case with dibutyrl cyclic AMP as an inducer. The possibility of the existence of a specific inhibitory factor which is formed in response to cortisone acetate is discussed.
Keywords:Address for correspondence  Dr Jiro Hoshino  Robert Koch-Institut  Abt  Biochemie  1 Berlin 65  Nordufer 20  
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