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Am J Clin Nutr ; 35(2): 236-49, 1982 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7064885

RESUMO

We have shown that the protein-deficient weanling rat fed a 3% casein diet, within 2 to 4 wk, exhibits marked changes in serum lysosomal hydrolases similar to those observed in children suffering from protein-calorie malnutrition: serum hexosaminidase, alpha-mannosidase, and beta-glucuronidase activities increase 3-fold, 2-fold, and 50%, respectively, whereas the acid phosphatase levels decrease by 50%. Rehabilitation of the protein-deficient animals with a diet containing 25% protein (i.e., casein) results in a rapid restoration of the plasma lysosomal hydrolase profiles to normal in less than 1 wk. The specific activities of various tissue lysosomal enzymes change significantly in the protein-deficient animals; however, no overall consistent pattern of change is apparent. In general, the greatest number of changes in lysosomal enzymes occurs in the kidney, whereas the brain exhibits the smallest differences between experimental and control animals in this regard. Perfusion experiments have shown that the rate of release of lysosomal enzymes from livers of rats fed the protein-deficient diet is profoundly altered when compared to that of control animals. Studies of the variation of enzyme secretion with time have demonstrated that the rate of secretion of hexosaminidase by the liver remains low and then rises markedly (3-fold) after the animals have been consuming the 3% casein diet for 16 days. In contrast, the secretion of both acid phosphatase and beta-glucuronidase is markedly depressed in the early phase of protein malnutrition (i.e., 7 to 16 days), and then increases greatly by the 3rd wk. These results demonstrate that changes occur in the rate of secretion of lysosomal enzymes by the liver during the course of experimental protein malnutrition.


Assuntos
Hidrolases/metabolismo , Lisossomos/enzimologia , Deficiência de Proteína/enzimologia , Fosfatase Ácida/metabolismo , Animais , Encéfalo/enzimologia , Caseínas/administração & dosagem , Glucuronidase/metabolismo , Hexosaminidases/metabolismo , Rim/enzimologia , Fígado/enzimologia , Masculino , Manosidases/metabolismo , Ratos , Baço/enzimologia , Suínos , Fatores de Tempo , alfa-Manosidase
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Adv Exp Med Biol ; 135: 93-106, 1981.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7010964

RESUMO

Studies conducted in our laboratory relating to the development of immune processes in B vitamin deficiency states of experimental animals have been reviewed. 1. The significant participation of certain of these nutritional factors in the production of circulating antibodies to a variety of antigens and the manifestation of delayed hypersensitivity reactions, including the rejection of tissue transplants, have been described. 2. Investigations on the mode of action of pyridoxine and pantothenic acid have demonstrated a marked reduction in the production of antibody-forming cells following antigenic stimulation in both deficiency states. The metabolism of antigen appeared to be normal. However, these two vitamins seem to function at different loci in the development of the immune process. Whereas pyridoxine appears to be necessary for the production of "C1" units from serine which are required for the biosynthesis of nucleic acids, it seems likely that pantothenic acid is involved in the secretion of newly-synthesized proteins into the extracellular compartment.


Assuntos
Formação de Anticorpos/efeitos dos fármacos , Deficiência de Vitaminas do Complexo B/imunologia , Animais , Biotina/deficiência , Deficiência de Ácido Fólico/imunologia , Humanos , Ácido Pantotênico/deficiência , Deficiência de Riboflavina/imunologia , Transplante de Pele , Deficiência de Tiamina/imunologia , Transplante Homólogo , Deficiência de Vitamina B 12/imunologia , Deficiência de Vitamina B 6/imunologia
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