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Hepatic adenine nucleotide metabolism measuredin vivoin rats fed ethanol and a high fat‐low protein diet

 

作者: Kei Miyamoto,   Samuel W. French,  

 

期刊: Hepatology  (WILEY Available online 1988)
卷期: Volume 8, issue 1  

页码: 53-60

 

ISSN:0270-9139

 

年代: 1988

 

DOI:10.1002/hep.1840080111

 

出版商: W.B. Saunders

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

AbstractRats fed a diet high in fat and low in protein continuously infused by intragastric cannula were given ethanol for 2 to 6 months in order to examine the response of liver adenine nucleotides to changes in systemic PO2. Hepatic adenine nucleotides were measuredin vivomonthly using liver obtained by biopsy from rats while a high blood alcohol level was maintained. Ethanol decreased hepatic ATP and the total adenylate pool, but did not change the levels of ADP and AMP. Adenylate energy charge showed only a tendency to be decreased. Carotid arterial PO2was mildly but significantly lower in ethanol‐fed rats compared to the pair‐fed controls. Pure O2inhalation for 3 min increased the PO2four times in the ethanol and control‐fed rats, and tended to increase ATP and decrease ADP in ethanol‐fed rats as well as pair‐fed controls. It restored the energy charge to a normal level in the ethanol‐fed rats. Ten per cent O2+ 90% N2inhalation for 3 min decreased the PO2to 40 mm Hg in both the ethanol‐fed and control rats, and this rapidly decreased ATP. This effect was significantly greater in the ethanol‐fed rats compared to the controls. The total adenylate pool and the energy charge were decreased only in ethanol‐fed rats. The results show that the reduced energy stores in the rat liver induced by ethanol are rapidly responsive to changes in PO2. Thus, the livers of ethanol‐fed rats were more vulnerable to transient hypoxia

 

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