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The Relationship between Tryptophan Level in Serum and its Hepatic Uptake in Rats with Injured Liver by Carbon Tetrachloride
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- UEMURA MORIO
- Departments of Biochemistry and Internal Medicine
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- SAITO KUNIAKI
- Departments of Biochemistry and Internal Medicine
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- OHTA YOSHIJI
- Departments of Biochemistry and Internal Medicine
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- ISHIGURO ISAO
- Departments of Biochemistry and Internal Medicine
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- ITO MADOKA
- School of Medicine Department of Clinical Chewistry
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- NAGAMURA YOICHI
- School of hygiene Fujita-gakuen Health University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 四塩化炭素肝障害ラットにおけるTryptophanの血清レベルと代謝の関係
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Description
We have studied the relationship between the changes in tryptophan (free type and albumin bound type) in serum and its uptake in rat liver injured by i. p.administration of carbon tetrachloride. Total tryptophan concentration in serum remained high throughout the liver injury. Its high level was caused by elevation of free tryptophan resulting from a decrease in serum total protein, especially albumin, and a increase in free fatty acids.Hepatic uptake of tryptophan at high affininity sites (low Km) was impaired by liver injury, but that at low affinity ones (high Km) was not. A high level of tryptophan in serum should aid its hepatic uptake when the number of uptake sites on the liver cells surface is decreased because of liver injury.
Journal
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- Japanese Journal of Clinical Chemistry
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Japanese Journal of Clinical Chemistry 17 (4), 147-153, 1989
Japan Society of Clinical Chemistry
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282679888386432
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- NII Article ID
- 130003357490
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- ISSN
- 21874077
- 03705633
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed