Inhibitory effect of immobilization stress on depression of liver tyrosine aminotransferase and tryptophan pyrrolase by glucose feeding in rats
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Inhibitory effect of immobilization stress on depression of liver tyrosine aminotransferase and tryptophan pyrrolase by glucose feeding in rats
Abstract
In alloxan diabetic rats a stimulatory effect of stress on the activity of liver phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase seems to be very likely. In intact animals the inhibitory effect of glucose feeding (15% glucose instead of laboratory diet and water) on the activity of liver tyrosine aminotransferase (TAT) and tryptophan pyrrolase was reconfirmed. Moreover, a reversal of this effect by immobilization for 2.5 h was observed. After a mean intake of 5.3 g glucose/100 g body weight during 16 h this reversal was only partial and after 3.4 glucose/100 g during the same time the glucose effect was abolished. Stimulation of both enzymes by corticosterone and of TAT by stress-induced release of glucagon may play a role in this reversal.
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