Finch C E, Huberman H S, Mirsky A E
J Gen Physiol. 1969 Dec;54(6):675-89. doi: 10.1085/jgp.54.6.675.
The levels of mouse liver tyrosine aminotransferase (TAT) are shown to increase rapidly and transiently during and after various challenges (e.g., exposure to cold or shaking) to the homeostatic machinery of the fasted mouse. The increase of TAT is dependent on gene activity. Recent feeding and adrenalectomy are shown to inhibit the induction of TAT during the challenge of cold.
已表明,在对禁食小鼠的稳态机制进行各种刺激(如暴露于寒冷或摇晃环境)期间及之后,小鼠肝脏酪氨酸转氨酶(TAT)水平会迅速且短暂地升高。TAT的升高依赖于基因活性。已表明,近期进食和肾上腺切除术可抑制在寒冷刺激期间TAT的诱导。