Miller A L, Hawkins R A, Veech R L
Science. 1973 Mar 2;179(4076):904-6. doi: 10.1126/science.179.4076.904.
The hypothesis that brain damage in phenylketonuria is related to inhibition of pyruvate kinase by phenylalanine was examined in rat brain in vivo. One hour after a single injection of phenylalanine into the rat, the brains were removed and completely frozen in less than a second. The concentration of phenylalanine in the brain was comparable to that found in phenylketonuric patients. Changes in brain glycolytic intermediates were consistent with inhibition of pyruvate kinase in vivo. The inhibition of pyruvate kinase was apparently compensated for by an increase in phosphoenolpyruvate; no decrease in adenosine triphosphate or creatine phosphate was found.
在大鼠体内对苯丙酮尿症中脑损伤与苯丙氨酸抑制丙酮酸激酶有关这一假说进行了研究。给大鼠单次注射苯丙氨酸一小时后,取出大脑并在不到一秒的时间内完全冷冻。大脑中苯丙氨酸的浓度与苯丙酮尿症患者体内的浓度相当。脑糖酵解中间产物的变化与体内丙酮酸激酶受到抑制相一致。丙酮酸激酶的抑制显然通过磷酸烯醇丙酮酸的增加得到了补偿;未发现三磷酸腺苷或磷酸肌酸减少。