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Kynurenine metabolism in rats: some hormonal factors affecting enzyme activities.
Authors:B D Manning  M Mason
Affiliation:1. Military Stress Laboratory and Biochemistry-Pharmacology Laboratory, USA;2. US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine Natick, MA 01760, USA
Abstract:Six male subjects (19–23 years old) underwent a 7-day control period with respect to diet, temperature (22C), and sleep (7.5 hrs), followed by a 2-day exposure to 15C and a 2-day recovery period (22C). Urine collections were made every 8 hours commencing at 2300 hours; MHPG and VMA were assayed using gas-liquid chromatography. During the control period a diurnal rhythmicity was demonstrated for MHPG and VMA with maxima at 0700–1500 hours. The mean excretory rates for MHPG and VMA were 0.71 ± 0.04 μg and 2.6 ± 0.2 μg per milligram creatinine (± S.E.), respectively. Cold exposure abolished the rhythms for MHPG and VMA and caused an 18% increase in MHPG excretion. In contrast, VMA excretion was not altered. Significant correlations were obtained with MHPG excretion and both urinary cortisol and rectal temperature. The data suggest that MHPG excretion may be indicative of changes in norephinephrine metabolism in the central nervous system, although alterations in peripheral degradative pathways cannot be ruled out. Careful interpretation of changes in MHPG excretion in clinical studies is emphasized due to the relative ease of altering MHPG metabolism.
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