The effect of adaptation to cold and re-adaptation to room temperature on the level of glutathione in rat tissues
Affiliation:
Institute for Biological Research, Department of Physiology, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Abstract:
1. Glutathione (GSH) was assayed in plasma, liver and IBAT in control (22±1°C) and cold adapted rats (45 days in 5±1°C), and in rats cold adapted and brought back to room temperature after 1, 3, 7 and 15 days.
2. Adaptation to the cold led to reduced GSH in the liver and plasma while the level in intrascapular brown adipose tissue (IBAT) was increased in comparison to controls.
3. On the first day of re-adaptation, plasma GSH was similar to the control level, as were hepatic levels on the first and fifteenth day, but GSH in IBAT remained higher even after fifteen days.