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Effects of Dietary Amino Acids on Brain Amino Acids and Transmitter Amines in Rats with a Portacaval Shunt
Authors:Shinkichi Kamata  Akira Okada  Takehiko Watanabe  Yasunaru Kawashima  Hiroshi Wada
Institution:First Department of Surgery, Osaka University Medicat Schooi, Fukushima-Ku and Kita-Ku, Osaka 553, Japan;Second Department of Pharmacology, Osaka University Medicat Schooi, Fukushima-Ku and Kita-Ku, Osaka 553, Japan
Abstract:The etiologic relationship between disturbances in metabolism of amino acids and amines and hepatic coma was investigated by examining the effects of diets containing various mixtures of amino acids on brain amine metabolism in rats with a portacaval shunt, using a method for simultaneous analysis of amino acids and amines. Rats with a portacaval shunt were fed on four different amino acid compositions with increased amounts of various amino acids suspected to be etiologically related to hepatic coma, such as methionine, phenylalanine, tyrosine, and tryptophan. The animals were killed 4 weeks after operation. During the experimental period, these animals did not become comatose, but exhibited various behavioral abnormalities. Marked increase in the plasma and brain levels of the augmented amino acids, especially methionine and tyrosine, were observed in rats with a portacaval shunt. Brain noradrenaline, dopamine, and serotonin levels were significantly decreased when the brain tyrosine level was increased. These results indicate that in rats with a portacaval shunt the dietary levels of amino acids greatly influence the brain levels of both amino acids and transmitter amines.
Keywords:Hepatic coma  Portacaval shunt  Brain amino acids  Plasma amino acids  Noradrenaline  Serotoninh
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