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Histidine decarboxylase and DOPA decarboxylase in the stomach of the developing rat

Authors: D, Aures; R, Håkanson;

Histidine decarboxylase and DOPA decarboxylase in the stomach of the developing rat

Abstract

Im Magen der fotalen Ratte erreicht die Dopadecarboxylase-Aktivitat 19 Tage nach der Paarung Werte, die den Aktivitatswerten des erwachsenen Tieres entsprechen. Die Aktivitat bleibt auch wahrend der weiteren Entwicklung hoch. Die Histidindecarboxylase des fotalen Rattenmagens ist wahrend der embryonalen Entwicklung hoch, aber die Aktivitatswerte fallen bei der Geburt zu nicht messbaren Werten ab. Ungefahr 8 Tage post partum steigt die Histidindecarboxylase des Magens wieder an und erreicht einen Monat nach der Geburt Werte, die den Aktivitatswerten des erwachsenen Tieres entsprechen. In der jungen Ratte wird die Magenhistidindecarboxylase weder durch Gastrininjektion noch durch Hungern beeintrachtigt. Vom 18. Tag nach der Geburt an kann die Enzymaktivitat durch Hungern verringert und durch Gastrin wieder erhoht werden.

Keywords

Carbon Isotopes, Carboxy-Lyases, Stomach, Glutathione, Guanidines, Dihydroxyphenylalanine, Rats, Fetus, Animals, Newborn, Pyridoxal Phosphate, Chromaffin System, Dopa Decarboxylase, Animals, Histidine

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