Polyamine oxidase and tissue transglutaminase activation in rat small intestine by polyamines
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0304-4165(99)00091-4
Polyamine oxidase and tissue transglutaminase activation in rat small intestine by polyamines
Abstract
Polyamine degradation was studied in the small intestine from rats fed on a polyamine-supplemented diet. Lactalbumin diet was given to Hooded-Lister rats, with or without 5 mg rat(-1) day(-1) of putrescine or spermidine for 5 days. Polyamine oxidase activity increased with putrescine and spermidine in the diet, whereas spermidine/spermine N(1)-acetyltransferase and diamine oxidase activities were unchanged. We also studied the calcium-dependent and -independent tissue transglutaminase activities, since they can modulate intestinal polyamine levels. Both types of enzymes increased in the cytosolic fraction after putrescine (about 65%) or spermidine (80-100%). Our results indicate that exogenous polyamines stimulate intestinal polyamine oxidase and tissue transglutaminase activities, probably to prevent polyamine accumulation, when other pathways of polyamine catabolism (acetylation and terminal catabolism) are not activated.
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