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Effect of Additional Protein or Methionine and Threonine on Tyrosine Catabolism in Rats Fed Diets High in Tyrosine
Authors:Yukiko Yamamoto  Ryogo Toyoshima  Keiichiro Muramatsu
Institution:Laboratory of Food and Nutrition, Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Shizuoka University, Shizuoka, Japan
Abstract:The supplementation of additional protein or methionine and threonine to a high tyrosinc-low protein diet has previously been shown to prevent the tyrosine toxicity. To elucidate the mechanism, studies were performed on the effect of these supplements on the capacity to oxidize excessive tyrosine. Male weanling rats were ad libitum fed a 10% casein diet containing 5% tyrosine with and without extra casein or methionine plus threonine for 7 days, then animals were injected intraperitoneally with l-tyrosine-U-14C and the oxidation rate to 14CO2 determined in vivo at an interval of several hours throughout a 24-hour period. The addition of extra casein or methionine and threonine to the high tyrosine diet enhanced the ability of tyrosine oxidation, and decreased the radioactivities of the TCA-soluble fractions in plasma, liver and muscle. A high level of free tyrosine in blood and tissues was also lowered by the addition of these supplements. The diurnal chenges in free tyrosine concentration of various tissues were observed. The data suggest that the beneficial effect of extra casein or methionine and threonine supplementation on tyrosine toxicity is due to an increased rate of tyrosine catabolism which results in lower tyrosine concentrations in body fluids which overcomes tyrosine toxicity.
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