Nadp+ biosynthesis by rats receiving a pellagragenic diet
Braz. j. med. biol. res
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24(6): 563-6, 1991. tab
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Rats showing signs of pellagra-like disease associated with gelatin ingestion were injected with [14C}-nicotinic acid into the portal vein and the incorporation of the label into hepatic NAD+ and NADP+ was determined. The quantity of NADP+ synthesized within 1 h after [14C]-nicotine acid injection by the experimental group, supplemented or not with dietary niacin, was 75% lower than that synthesized by the control group fed a casein control diet (141nmol h-1 g-1). The NAD+ and NADP+ contents of the liverof the experimental animals were 245 and 93 *g/g liver, respectively, i. e., significantly lower than those for the controls (597 and 210 *g/g liver, respectively). Dietary supplementation with niacin increased the NAD+ content to 317 */g liver but had no statistical effect on NADP+ content (75 *g/g liver) or NADP+ synthesis (46.5 in the free niacin group vs 37.0 nmol h-1 g-1 in the niacin-supplemented group). Therefore, NAD+ content did not seem to limit NADP+ synthesis. These results that the lower availably of NADP+ is responsible, at least in part, for some metabolic derangements in pellagra-like disease, such as a decrease in the activity of NADP+-dependent enzymes observed in quail muscle
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Pellagra
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Animals
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English
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Braz. j. med. biol. res
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Biology
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Medicine
Year:
1991
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