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Relationship between liver injury and transglutaminase activities in guinea pigs and rats
Authors:Sato Naoko  Abe Shinya  Yamada Takehito  Iwasaki Koichi  Ohtake Yosuke  Ohkubo Yasuhito
Affiliation:Department of Radiopharmacy, Tohoku Pharmaceutical University, 4-4-1 Komatsushima, Aoba-ku, Sendai 981-8558, Japan. n-sato@tohoku-pharm.ac.jp
Abstract:We investigated the effect of transglutaminase (TGase) on in guinea pigs and rats. Serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level increased 1 d after CCl(4) treatment of both in guinea pigs and rats since TGaese activity was greatly higher in guinea pigs than rats. However, serum ALT level in guinea pigs was very much lower than that in rats. Liver TGase activities decreased after CCl(4) treatment in both guinea pigs and rats. However, TGase activities in the liver from guinea pigs were higher than that from rats. Decreased TGase activities by CCl(4) in the liver from guinea pigs and rats were significantly recovered by retinoic acid treatment that was reported to increase TGase. Degree of recovery of serum ALT level by retinoic acid in rats was larger than in guinea pigs. These results suggested that the distinction of the effect of retinoic acid on serum ALT level in CCl(4)-treated animals was due to the different TGase activity that increased membrane stability.
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