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Factors affecting the premature induction of phosphopyruvate carboxylase in neonatal rat liver.


ABSTRACT: 1. Phosphopyruvate carboxylase activity rapidly appears in the liver of prematurely delivered rats and development of activity is prevented by injection of actinomycin D just before delivery. 2. The activity is considerably decreased by puromycin and amino acid analogues and thus appears to be due to enzyme synthesis. 3. Newborn or premature animals show a transient intense phase of hypoglycaemia after delivery. 4. When the hypoglycaemic phase is prevented by glucose injection little phosphopyruvate carboxylase activity appears in the liver, but galactose, mannose and fructose, which have no effect on the blood glucose concentration, also repress enzyme development. 5. Lactate, pyruvate and glycerol injections repress the premature development of phosphopyruvate carboxylase. 6. Injections of glucagon, adrenalin and noradrenalin into the rat foetus in utero result in development of phosphopyruvate carboxylase activity. 7. These findings are discussed in relation to the mechanism of initiation of enzyme synthesis in neonatal rat liver.

SUBMITTER: Yeung D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1198811 | biostudies-other | 1968 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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