实验性变应性神经炎兔背根神经节氨基酸和蛋白质代谢。

G K Molnár, E R Korpi, H Kalimo
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研究了实验性变应性神经炎(EAN)兔背根神经节的氨基酸和蛋白质代谢。许多非必需氨基酸(谷氨酰胺、丝氨酸、天冬氨酸和谷氨酸)的浓度在EAN动物的脊髓神经节中降低,而血浆中没有任何类似的变化。在EAN动物中,甘氨酸和GABA的短期内流减少,而组氨酸和缬氨酸的短期内流没有改变。所有四种氨基酸的长期积累没有变化。这些结果表明是背根神经节细胞代谢的改变,而不是细胞通透性的非特异性改变。此外,体外ean神经节蛋白中氚化缬氨酸、组氨酸和甘氨酸的掺入量显著增加。蛋白质结合[3H]缬氨酸的放射自显影显示神经节神经元的蛋白质合成发生了变化:EAN动物的神经节神经元颗粒密度下降。在脱髓鞘斑点上,巨噬细胞和活化的雪旺细胞观察到受累神经节颗粒密度增加。结果提示神经元内背根神经节氨基酸和蛋白质代谢的变化,可能是对外周轴索损伤和/或活性淋巴细胞和巨噬细胞的非特异性细胞毒性作用的反应。
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Amino acid and protein metabolism in dorsal root ganglia of rabbits with experimental allergic neuritis.

Amino acid and protein metabolism has been studied in the dorsal root ganglia of rabbits with experimental allergic neuritis (EAN). The concentrations of a number of nonessential amino acids (glutamine, serine, aspartate, and glutamate) were reduced in the spinal ganglia of EAN animals without any comparable change in the blood plasma. The short-term influx of glycine and GABA was decreased in EAN animals, whereas that of histidine and valine was not altered. The prolonged accumulation of all the four amino acids was unchanged. These results suggest alterations in the cell metabolism of the dorsal root ganglia, rather than unspecific changes in cellular permeability. Furthermore, incorporation of tritiated valine, histidine, and glycine into proteins of EAN-ganglia in vitro was significantly increased. Autoradiography of the protein-bound [3H]-valine indicated alterations in the protein synthesis of the ganglion neurons: A decreased grain density was found in ganglion neurons of EAN animals. The increased grain densities in the affected ganglia were observed in macrophages, and possible in activated Schwann cells, over the demyelinated spots. The results suggest intraneuronal changes in the dorsal root ganglia of amino acid and protein metabolism, possibly in response to peripheral axonal injury and/or to nonspecific cytotoxic effect of active lymphocytes and macrophages.

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