Ornithine metabolism in relation to stimulation of urea cycle,induced by high protein diet |
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Authors: | Takeo Matsuzawa Isao Ishiguro |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Fujita-Gakuen University, Toyoake 470-11, Japan |
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Abstract: | Approximate rates of some in vivo ornithine metabolisms in rats were calculated by pulse-labeling data, on the assumption that hepatic metabolite levels are constant during a given 3-min period. The rate of ornithine catabolism was 70–110 nmol/min/g liver; that of urea output was 3–6 μmol/min/g liver; the rotary rate of the “ornithine flux” was 10–12 rpm. A change from a 25 to a 70% casein diet resulted in a 1.5-fold augmentation in the rate of ornithine catabolism and a 1.6-fold increase in the rate of urea output; however, the rate of the “ornithine flux” remained nearly constant These findings suggest that stimulation of the urea cycle is accompanied not by acceleration of the cycle rotation, but rather by increased mass of the metabolite flux. |
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