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Interconversion of putrescine,spermidine and spermine in goldfish and rat retina
Authors:John A Sturman  Nicholas A Ingoglia  Thomas D Lindquist
Institution:1. Department of Pediatric Research, Institute for Basic Research in Mental Retardation, Staten Island, N.Y. 10314, USA;2. Department of Pediatrics, Mount Sinai School of Medicine of the City University of New York, New York, N.Y. 10029, USA;3. Departments of Physiology and Neuroscience, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, N.J. 07103, USA
Abstract:Labelled putrescine is converted to spermidine and spermine in the retina of both the goldfish and of the rat, but the bulk remains as putrescine and spermidine in the goldfish retina whereas the bulk is present as spermine in the rat retina. Labelled spermidine is converted to spermine and to putrescine in the retina of both species, most remaining as spermidine in the goldfish retina whereas most is converted to spermine in the rat retina. Labelled spermine is converted to both spermidine and putrescine in the retina of both species with a greater conversion in the goldfish retina than in the rat retina. These results provide direct evidence of the interconversion of putrescine, spermidine and spermine in neural tissue from both fish and mammals and suggest that spermine should not be regarded solely as an end-product of putrescine metabolism but also as a source of spermidine and putrescine.The pattern of distribution of putrescine and the polyamines, spermidine and spermine, in goldfish retina is the reverse of that in rat retina: Putrescine is the most abundant in goldfish retina whereas spermine is most abundant in rat retina suggesting that the individual polyamines are of different importance in the two species.
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