Rat blood and brain amino acid pattern in short term experimental diabetes

G. Atienza
M. Aldegunde
J.A. Veira
A. Lorenzo
R. Conejero
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Abstract

Some serum and brain amino acid variations occurring in animals with short term streptozotocin-diabetes (24 h) are studied in this work.Diabetic animals showed an increase in serum of the three branched-chain amino acids as well as an increase in free tryptophan, besides a decrease in total serum tryptophan and in the tryptophan/competitor amino acids ratio.In brain, the three branched-chain amino acids increased, but there were no variation in whole brain tryptophan.Nevertheless, by studying levels of tryptophan in different brain regions, an increase in medulla-pons was recorded.This circumstance could be explained by the increase in free serum tryptophan levels, in agreement with several authors who assign this reason for brain tryptophan.

Keywords:
Brain Chemistry, Amino Acids/analysis/blood, Animals, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/blood, Inbred Strains, Male, Rats, Time Factors, Tryptophan/analysis/blood, Diabetes, Streptozotocin, Branched-chain amino acids

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G. Atienza
M. Aldegunde
J.A. Veira
A. Lorenzo
R. Conejero


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