An automatic method for determination of urinary and myofibrillar 3-methylhistidine: fractional rate of myofibrillar protein breakdown in rats fed on casein as source of protein

J.A. Martínez
J. Larralde
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Abstract

An automatic, more rapid and simplified analytical system for determination of 3-methylhistidine in urine and skeletal muscle is described, which may be applied to more extensive studies of large number of samples within a reasonable period of time and constitutes a powerful tool in understanding the dynamics of protein metabolism in the intact organism.This procedure allows the analysis of 3-Methylhistidine by ion-exchange chromatography in 140 +/- 2.5 min using a single column system.The mean urinary 3-Methylhistidine output of rats weighing about 200 g fed on an adequate diet of casein was 0.84 +/- 0.02 microM/100 g BW, and the mean values for skeletal muscle in these animals were 0.74 +/- 0.03 microM/g tissue.The fractional rate of myofibrillar protein breakdown assessed by the urinary 3-Methylhistidine was 0.028 +/- 0.002%.

Keywords:
Animals, Caseins/metabolism, Chromatography, Dietary Proteins/metabolism, Histidine/analogs and derivatives, Inbred Strains, Ion Exchange, Male, Methylhistidines/analysis/urine, Muscle Proteins/metabolism, Myofibrils/analysis, Rats, 3-Methylhistiden, Myofibrillar protein, Breakdown

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J.A. Martínez
J. Larralde


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