The effect of thyroidectomy in male rats fed two antagonist lipid diets: III. The liver and brain mitochondrial ATPase activity
Arq. biol. tecnol
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31(2): 373-7, 1988. tab
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in English
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ABSTRACT
The liver and brain mitochondrial ATPase activity of surgical thyroidectomized male rats fed two antagonist lipid diets, an n06 polyunsaturated fatty (PUFA)-rich diet A or an n-3 PUFA-rich diet B, during 30 days, was different in comparison to the respective controls (sham-operated animals). Thyroidectomy did not change the diet A liver and diet B brain ATPase activity, but it increased the diet B liver ATPase (p<0.001) and decreased the diet A brain ATPase (p<0.001). The ATPase activity was also altered in function of used diets, with the exception of thyroidectomized rats in liver. The ATPase of diet A control rats was higher than the enzyme of diet B control rats in liver (p<0.001) and brain (p<0.001). The ATPase of diet A thyroidectomized rats was higher than the diet B thyroidectomized rats ATPase (p<0.005)
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LILACS (Americas)
Main subject:
Thyroidectomy
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Mitochondria, Liver
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Adenosine Triphosphatases
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Diet
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Cerebrum
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Fatty Acids
Limits:
Animals
Language:
English
Journal:
Arq. biol. tecnol
Journal subject:
Biology
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Biotechnology
Year:
1988
Type:
Article
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