Daily rhythms of glycogen synthetase and phosphorylase activities in rat liver: Influences of food and light |
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Authors: | Koichi Ishikawa Takashi Shimazu |
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Institution: | Division of Neurochemistry, Psychiatric Research Institute of Tokyo 2-1-8 Kamikitazawa, Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | In rats fed during the night time (from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m.) the activities of liver glycogen synthetase and phosphorylase varied rhythmically during a 24 hour period. There was an inverse relationship between their levels; the level of synthetase rose to a maximum at around 6 a.m. and that of phosphorylase attained the peak value at around 6 p.m. Eye enucleation of rats did not affect significantly the daily rhythms of the enzymes. However, when food was offered only during the day time, the phases of both enzyme rhythms were shifted by about 12 hours. On starvation for 24 hours, the glycogen level was reduced almost to nil, but the daily rhythms of the enzymes were retained. It is thus very likely that the daily variations of the enzyme activities are not merely a passive effect of food intake, and that food can be a synchronizer or zeitgeber which sets up the characteristic rhythms of glycogen metabolism in the liver. |
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