Effect of Hormones and Protein Level on Induction of Enzymes Involved in Histidine Degradation and Folate Metabolism

The effects of the hormones thyroxine, glucagon and hydrocortisone, and of protein level on hepatic histidase, urocanase, and certain folate enzymes were studied in rats. Hypothyroidism, induced either by feeding thiouracil or by thyroidectomy, increased histidase, urocanase, and the folate dependen...

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Main Authors: Nair C.P.P., Stokstad E. L. Robert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 1990-09-01
Series:Pteridines
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/pteridines.1990.2.3.183
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spelling doaj-c3a4a3bc91cc4201847fef9114a95c892021-09-05T13:59:58ZengDe GruyterPteridines0933-48072195-47201990-09-012318318710.1515/pteridines.1990.2.3.183Effect of Hormones and Protein Level on Induction of Enzymes Involved in Histidine Degradation and Folate MetabolismNair C.P.P.0Stokstad E. L. Robert1Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, U.S.A.Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, U.S.A.The effects of the hormones thyroxine, glucagon and hydrocortisone, and of protein level on hepatic histidase, urocanase, and certain folate enzymes were studied in rats. Hypothyroidism, induced either by feeding thiouracil or by thyroidectomy, increased histidase, urocanase, and the folate dependent enzyme formiminotransferase, and increased histidine metabolism as measured by oxidation of the 2-ring carbon of histidine to carbon dioxide. Hyperthyroidism, produced by feeding thyroid powder, decreased histidine oxidation and liver levels of this enzyme. Glucagon and hydrocortisone increased histidine oxidation and increased levels of histidase, urocanase and formiminotransferase. Elevated levels of casein and soy protein produced four to eight fold increases in histidase and urocanase, and 50% increases in formiminotransferase. Thus, increases in histidase and urocanase involved in the formation of formiminoglutamic acid (FIGlu) were accompanied by increases in the FIGlu metabolizing enzyme formiminotransferase.https://doi.org/10.1515/pteridines.1990.2.3.183
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Effect of Hormones and Protein Level on Induction of Enzymes Involved in Histidine Degradation and Folate Metabolism
Pteridines
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Stokstad E. L. Robert
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title Effect of Hormones and Protein Level on Induction of Enzymes Involved in Histidine Degradation and Folate Metabolism
title_short Effect of Hormones and Protein Level on Induction of Enzymes Involved in Histidine Degradation and Folate Metabolism
title_full Effect of Hormones and Protein Level on Induction of Enzymes Involved in Histidine Degradation and Folate Metabolism
title_fullStr Effect of Hormones and Protein Level on Induction of Enzymes Involved in Histidine Degradation and Folate Metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Hormones and Protein Level on Induction of Enzymes Involved in Histidine Degradation and Folate Metabolism
title_sort effect of hormones and protein level on induction of enzymes involved in histidine degradation and folate metabolism
publisher De Gruyter
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issn 0933-4807
2195-4720
publishDate 1990-09-01
description The effects of the hormones thyroxine, glucagon and hydrocortisone, and of protein level on hepatic histidase, urocanase, and certain folate enzymes were studied in rats. Hypothyroidism, induced either by feeding thiouracil or by thyroidectomy, increased histidase, urocanase, and the folate dependent enzyme formiminotransferase, and increased histidine metabolism as measured by oxidation of the 2-ring carbon of histidine to carbon dioxide. Hyperthyroidism, produced by feeding thyroid powder, decreased histidine oxidation and liver levels of this enzyme. Glucagon and hydrocortisone increased histidine oxidation and increased levels of histidase, urocanase and formiminotransferase. Elevated levels of casein and soy protein produced four to eight fold increases in histidase and urocanase, and 50% increases in formiminotransferase. Thus, increases in histidase and urocanase involved in the formation of formiminoglutamic acid (FIGlu) were accompanied by increases in the FIGlu metabolizing enzyme formiminotransferase.
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