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Effect of Feeding Carbohydrate or Fat on Incorporation of 14C-Phenylalanine in vivo and in vitro into Rat Liver and Muscle Protein

Authors :
Kiyoshi Ashida
Kiwao Nakano
Tomozo Ando
Source :
The Journal of Nutrition. 104:264-271
Publication Year :
1974
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1974.

Abstract

The incorporation of phenylalanine-U-14C into liver, muscle protein and expired CO was determined in rats fed either carbohydrate or fat in order to elucidate the biochemical mechanism underlying the "protein sparing" action of dietary carbohy drate and fat. The rate of incorporation of this radioactive amino acid into these tissue proteins in vivo was compared by calculating (i) relative specific activity: the ratio of specific activity of the protein to that of the acid-soluble fraction in muscle and liver and (ii) recovery ratio: the ratio of radioactivity recovered in total muscle and/or liver protein versus that recovered in expired CO». The incorporation of phenylalanine-U-"C into protein increased in both liver and muscle of rats fed either carbohydrate or fat and the ratio of radioactivity recovered in muscle protein to that in liver protein in creased. Feeding either carbohydrate or fat caused a significant increase in rate of incor poration of this radioactive amino acid by liver slices as well as isolated diaphragm compared with that in fasted rats. The overall results indicate that feeding either carbohydrate or fat to fasted rats causes an increase in reutilization of endogenous amino acids and that this may be one of the possible mechanisms underlying the "protein sparing" action of dietary carbohydrate and fat. J. Nutr. 104: 264-271, 1974.

Details

ISSN :
00223166
Volume :
104
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Nutrition
Accession number :
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