Enhanced riboflavin incorporation into flavins in newborn riboflavin-deficient rats
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.1977.233.5.E397
Enhanced riboflavin incorporation into flavins in newborn riboflavin-deficient rats
Abstract
The incorporation of a subcutaneous injection of [14C]riboflavin (2.5 muCi/100 g body wt) into flavin mononucleotide (FMN), flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD), and flavins bound covalently to proteins was determined at 1, 6, and 18 h in liver, cerebrum, and cerebellum from progeny of normal and maternally riboflavin-deficient Holtzman rats. Radioactivity remaining as riboflavin was also determined under these circumstances. Experiments were initiated within 24 h of birth. In both groups of newborn rats, the incorporation of radioactive riboflavin into covalently bound flavins in liver and brain proceeded more slowly than into the other flavin fractions. In addition, radioactivity incorporated into covalently bound flavins comprised a relatively smaller proportion of the total amount incorporated in brain than in liver. In progeny of riboflavin-deficient dams, an increased rate of incorporation of riboflavin into all three flavin derivatives, particularly FAD, was observed in liver and brain, compared to results in normal progeny. These data provide evidence that maternal riboflavin deficiency enhances the incorporation of riboflavin into tissue flavins in liver, cerebrum, and cerebellum from newborn rats.
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