Postnatal development of the high-affinity uptake of choline and of the synthesis of acetylcholine in rat heart atria.

Physiologia Bohemoslovaca Pub Date : 1989-01-01
J Slavíková, S Tucek
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Isolated heart atria from rats of different ages were incubated in a medium containing (14C)choline and the rates of the uptake of (14C)choline into the tissue and of its conversion to (14C)acetylcholine (ACh) were measured. The synthesis of (14C)ACh (expressed per 1 g of fresh weight) increased from birth until 30 days of age and diminished after 40 days of postnatal life. The rate of (14C)ACh synthesis was considerably diminished when Na+ was omitted from the incubation medium or when hemicholinium-3 was added to it; these effects of the absence of Na+ and of hemicholinium-3 were already manifest on the 1st day after birth, indicating that the sodium-dependent high-affinity uptake of choline is operative and takes part in the synthesis of ACh in the heart from the start of postnatal life (if not earlier). In newborn rats, 4% of the (14C)choline that had been taken up by the atria was converted to (14C)Ach; this proportion rose to 7-9% at the age of 20 and 30 days and in adulthood. The total uptake of (14C)choline expressed per whole atria kept increasing from birth till adulthood when related to the whole atria, but it diminished when related to 1 g of atrial weight.

出生后大鼠心房对胆碱高亲和力摄取和乙酰胆碱合成的发展。
用含(14C)胆碱的培养液培养不同年龄大鼠离体心房,测定(14C)胆碱进入组织的吸收率和转化为(14C)乙酰胆碱(ACh)的速率。(14C)乙酰胆碱的合成(每1克新鲜体重表示)从出生到30日龄增加,在出生后40天后减少。当培养液中不含Na+或加入holhol3时,(14C)乙酰胆碱的合成速率明显降低;在出生后第1天,这些Na+和hololni -3缺失的影响已经显现,这表明从出生后(如果不是更早的话)开始,钠依赖性高亲和力的胆碱摄取是有效的,并参与了心脏中乙酰胆碱的合成。在新生大鼠中,心房吸收的(14C)胆碱有4%转化为(14C)乙酰胆碱;在20、30日龄和成年期,这一比例上升至7-9%。从出生到成年,与全心房相关的全心房(14C)胆碱总摄取呈增加趋势,但与1 g心房重量相关的全心房(14C)胆碱总摄取呈下降趋势。
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