Cyclic oscillations in rat hepatic heme oxygenase and delta-aminolevulinic acid synthetase following intravenous heme administration. |
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Authors: | B A Schacter B Yoda L G Israels |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine and The Manitoba Institute of Cell Biology, University of Manitoba, 700 Bannatyne Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E OV9, Canada |
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Abstract: | Heme administration in vivo results in the suppression of synthesis of rat hepatic δ-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) synthetase and induction of rat hepatic heme oxygenase. Intravenous heme administration in vivo results in the appearance of cyclic progressively damped oscillations of both hepatic ALA synthetase activity and hepatic heme oxygenase activity. Heme oxygenase induction precedes in time the induction of ALA synthetase. ALA synthetase oscillations are observed in hepatic cell cytosol and mitochondrial fractions as well as in the total homogenate. Cycloheximide pretreatment abolishes both the ALA synthetase and heme oxygenase oscillations, while actinomycin D pretreatment has only a minimal effect on the induction of heme oxygenase. These results suggest that hepatic heme metabolism is closely regulated by rapid changes in the capacity to synthesize and catabolize heme, and the cyclic oscillations following intravenous heme may be a manifestation of the feedback regulation processes involved. This regulatory capacity is dependent on protein synthesis, and the primary site of regulation may be at the translational level on the endoplasmic reticulum. |
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Keywords: | metal ion complexes with AMP ADP and ATP respectively potassium sodium calcium or magnesium ion |
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