Dexamethasone and glucagon cause synergistic increases of urea cycle enzyme activities in livers of normal but not adrenalectomized rats.

Enzyme Pub Date : 1991-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000468862
P J Snodgrass
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Abstract

Adrenalectomized and intact rats were given constant high-dose infusions of glucagon, 0.3 mg/kg per day for 7 days, with or without low-dose dexamethasone, 0.01 mg/kg daily, to test whether glucocorticoids potentiate glucagon induction of the 5 urea cycle enzymes as they do in cultured rat hepatocytes. Glucagon did not induce any of the urea cycle enzymes in adrenalectomized Sprague-Dawley rats and only induced argininosuccinate lyase (EC 4.3.2.1) in adrenalectomized inbred Wistar-Furth rats. Dexamethasone alone induced arginase in adrenalectomized and in intact Wistar-Furth rats and restored the other enzymes to normal levels in adrenalectomized rats. In intact Wistar-Furth rats, the combination of hormones gave synergistic increases of all 5 enzymes over the responses to each hormone alone, but in adrenalectomized rats the combination was only additive or less than additive compared with the sum of single hormone responses. The lack of synergism between the two hormones in adrenalectomized rats suggest that other factors play a role in glucagon induction of this cycle.

地塞米松和胰高血糖素引起正常而非肾上腺切除大鼠肝脏尿素循环酶活性的协同增加。
切除肾上腺和未切除肾上腺的大鼠连续7天持续输注高剂量胰高血糖素(每天0.3 mg/kg),同时输注或不输注低剂量地塞米松(每天0.01 mg/kg),以检测糖皮质激素是否能像在培养的大鼠肝细胞中那样增强胰高血糖素对5种尿素循环酶的诱导作用。胰高血糖素在去肾上腺的Sprague-Dawley大鼠中不诱导任何尿素循环酶,在去肾上腺的近交系Wistar-Furth大鼠中仅诱导精氨酸琥珀酸裂解酶(EC 4.3.2.1)。地塞米松单独诱导肾上腺切除大鼠和完整Wistar-Furth大鼠精氨酸酶,并使肾上腺切除大鼠其他酶恢复到正常水平。在完整的Wistar-Furth大鼠中,与单独使用每种激素相比,激素组合使所有5种酶的反应协同增加,但在肾上腺切除大鼠中,与单一激素反应的总和相比,激素组合仅是相加或小于相加。在肾上腺切除的大鼠中,两种激素之间缺乏协同作用,这表明其他因素在胰高血糖素诱导这一周期中起作用。
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