Nippon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi
Online ISSN : 1349-7693
Print ISSN : 0446-6586
Serotonin and tryptamine metabolism in the acute hepatic falure model
Changes in tryptophan and its metabolites in the liver, brain, kidney and serum
Yasuhiro MIZUGUCHINorifumi KAWADAKenzo KOBAYASHISeiji MORISAWAJun YAMADA
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1990 Volume 87 Issue 3 Pages 780-789

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When trinitrophenylated (TNP) hepatocytes and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) are intravenously injected into TNP-liver protein sensitized guinea pigs, massive hepatic cell necrosis was induced in most of mice. using this experimental acute hepatic failure model, the tryptophan metabolism in the liver, brain, kidney and serum was studied. As a result, the tryptophan level was remarkably high in all three organs and serum, and the metabolism of both the tryptamine pathway and serotonin pathway was induced. Also, in the brain, the tryptamine metabolism was more induced compared to the serotonin.
These results suggest that the metabolites of tryptophan may be involved in this acute hepatic failure model.

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