Cycloleucine uptake in the brainstem of thiamine-deficient rats |
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Authors: | H. J. Manz D. M. Robertson R. A. Haas N. Meyers |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pathology, Queen's University and Kingston General Hospital, K7L 3NG Kingston, Ontario, Canada;(2) Present address: Department of Pathology, Georgetown University, 20007 Washington, D.C., USA |
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Abstract: | Immature female rats were subjected to acute dietary deficiency of thiamine. An autoradiographic method was used in the semi-quantitative determination of concentration of 1-aminocyclopentane-1-carboxylic acid-carboxylic-14C (cycloleucine) in brainstem regions after intravenous administration of tracer quantities. The time course of tissue concentrations was followed and compared with that of normal and isocaloric control animals. Our data indicate that thiamine deficiency of sufficient magnitude to induce brainstem lesions has an effect on the transport of cycloleucine. The initial 2 min values in the nuclear areas are appreciably reduced whereas the 6 min values are significantly elevated as compared with controls; no change was demonstrated in the white matter of the inferior cerebellar peduncle. The effect on transport appears to be more on the mechanism of efflux than of influx in terms of blood brain barrier function.Supported by Grant MT 1817 from the Medical Research Council of Canada. |
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Keywords: | Thiamine deficienci Amino acid transport Leucine Blood-brain barrier Autoradiography |
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