Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology
Online ISSN : 1881-7742
Print ISSN : 0301-4800
ISSN-L : 0301-4800
Effect of Cycloheximide and Actinomycin D on Thymidylate Synthase and Thymidine Kinase in Regenerating Rat Liver after Partial Hepatectomy
Ikuyo TSUKAMOTOShosuke KOJO
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1990 Volume 36 Issue 4-SupplementI Pages 357-363

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Thymidylate synthase and thymidine kinase, which cata-lyze the formation of thymidylate via the de novo and salvage pathways, respectively, are rate-determining enzymes in DNA synthesis. The in-creases in the activities of hepatic thymidylate synthase and thymidine kinase were significantly suppressed at 24 h after 70% partial hepatectomy in rats that had been administered cycloheximide. Concomitantly, other regenerative parameters such as the liver weight and contents of protein, RNA, and DNA were also significantly reduced in 24-h regenerating liver of cycloheximide-treated rats. When actinomycin D was injected, the activity of thymidine kinase, the liver weight, and contents of protein, RNA, and DNA were completely depressed in 24-h regenerating liver. However, the activity of thymidylate synthase in actinomycin D-administered rats rose to the level similar to the control (70% partially hepatectomized). The immunoblotting assay showed that thymidylate synthase is newly synthesized during liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy without being affected with actinomycin D.
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