Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Food & Nutrition Regular Papers
Role of N-Acetylglutamate Turnover in Urea Synthesis by Rats Treated with the Thyroid Hormone
Kazutoshi HAYASEYaeko NAGANUMAMiho KOIEAkira YOSHIDA
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1998 Volume 62 Issue 3 Pages 535-539

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  We determined whether the synthesis and degradation of N-acetylglutamate would regulate urea synthesis when the thyroid status was manipulated. Experiments were done on three groups of rats, each being given 6-propyl-2-thiouracil (PTU, a thyroid inhibitor) without a triiodothyronine (T3) treatment, treated with PTU+T3, or receiving neither PTU nor T3 (control). The plasma concentration and urinary excretion of urea, the liver concentration of N-acetylglutamate, and the liver N-acetylglutamate synthesis in rats given PTU alone were each significantly higher than in the control rats. Compared with the control rats, the liver N-acetylglutamate degradation was significantly lower in those rats given PTU without the T3 treatment. Treatment of the PTU-treated rats with T3 reversed the effects of PTU to the values of the control rats. N-Acetylglutamate synthesis in the liver was closely correlated with the excretion of urea, and inverse correlation between the liver N-acetylglutamate degradation and urea excretion was found. These results suggest that the greater synthesis and lower degradation of N-acetylglutamate in the hypothyroid (PTU alone) rats would be likely to increase the hepatic concentration of this compound and stimulate urea synthesis.
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