Methionine metabolism in isolated perfused livers from rats fed on zinc-deficient and restricted diets.
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1. Sulphur amino acid metabolism in livers from rats which had been fed ad lib. on a restricted diet (malnourished) or a Zn-deficient diet was investigated. Perfusion of normal livers with different amounts of L-methionine revealed that homocysteine was recycled four to five times before being eliminated via the transsulphuration pathway. 2. From the perfusion experiments, we found no evidence that any of the enzymes involved in recycling homocysteine back to methionine (methylation pathway) were adversely effected by Zn deficiency or malnutrition. 3. The intracellular concentration of cystathionine and S-adenosylmethionine increased in all livers in response to increased concentrations of L-methionine (L-Met) in the perfusate. 4. The intracellular concentration of S-adenosylhomocysteine remained the same in all livers regardless of the concentration of perfusate methionine. 5. Although homocysteine did not accumulate in the cell, it was excreted into the perfusate. The amount of homocysteine in the perfusate of livers from Zn-deficient rats was higher than either ad lib. or pair-fed rats. 6. The breakdown of homocysteine, via the transsulphuration pathway, was augmented by Zn deficiency. This was apparent from the greater amount of alpha-ketobutyrate excreted by livers from Zn-deficient rats compared with pair-fed or ad lib.-fed controls. 7. The increase in metabolism of L-Met, via the transsulphuration pathway, in the livers from Zn-deficient rats appears to reflect the lack of demand for this compound in protein synthesis and methylation reactions (Wallwork & Duerre, 1985).
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عنوان ژورنال:
- The British journal of nutrition
دوره 56 2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1986