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Isolation and Restriction Mapping of a Pseudomonas Plasmid
Authors:Tsutomu Nagaya  Noriko Okamoto  Kousaku Murata  Akira Kimura
Institution:Research Institute for Food Science, Kyoto University, Uji, Kyoto 611, Japan
Abstract:The effects of the injection of a large amount of N1 -methylnicotinamide (MNA) (500 mg per kg body weight) on the ratio of N1 -methyl-4-pyridone-3-carboxamide (4-py) to N1 -methyl-2-pyridone-5- carboxamide (2-py) excretion, and the activities of 2-py and 4-py forming MNA oxidases were investigated in rats. The injected MN A was excreted very rapidly into the urine; 46 % of the dose was excreted from 0~3hr post-injection, 15% from 3~6hr, 6% from 6~9hr and 1.5% from 9~ 12hr. The ratio of 4-py to 2-py also decreased rapidly; the ratio being about 0.6, 0.4, 0.4 and 0.6 from 0~3hr, 3~6hr, 6~9hr and 9~ 12hr post-injection, respectively. This ratio then recovered rapidly; being about 2, 5.5, 8.5 and 9.7 from 12~24 hr, 24 ~48 hr, 48~72 hr and 72 ~96 hr post-injection, respectively. The normal range of 4-py to 2-py excretion ratio is 8~14. So, this ratio returned to a normal level by day 3 post-injection. The rats were killed 5 hr after the MNA injection. At this time (the lowest ratio was observed around this time), the activities of 2-py and 4-py forming MNA oxidases in the injected group were 59 % and 11 % of the normal levels, respectively. Therefore, it was found that the decreased ratio of 4-py to 2-py excretion with the MNA injection was mainly due to the higher inhibition of the 4-py forming MNA oxidase than of the 2-py forming MNA oxidase by the MNA injection.
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