Riazanov E M, Aleksandrov V A, Bulovskaia A N
Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1984 Jul;98(7):68-70.
Study of the distribution of female noninbred rats according to N-acetyltransferase activity has permitted the conclusion to be derived that the animals may have a "slow", "intermediate" and "fast" phenotype of acetylation. It was discovered that the rate of N-acetyltransferase activity increased 1.5-2-fold on days 12 and 15 after transplantation of Pliss's lymphosarcoma. The time course of changes in N-acetyltransferase activity was characterized by individual features. The pattern of changes in N-acetyltransferase activity in pregnancy was dependent on the initial acetylation phenotype: in animals with a "slow" and "intermediate" phenotype of acetylation, the activity ascended by the 21st day of pregnancy, whereas in animals with a "fast" phenotype of acetylation, it declined.
根据N - 乙酰转移酶活性对雌性非近交系大鼠进行分布研究,得出结论:这些动物可能具有乙酰化的“慢”、“中”和“快”表型。研究发现,移植普利斯氏淋巴肉瘤后第12天和第15天,N - 乙酰转移酶活性速率增加了1.5至2倍。N - 乙酰转移酶活性变化的时间进程具有个体特征。妊娠期间N - 乙酰转移酶活性的变化模式取决于初始乙酰化表型:在具有“慢”和“中”乙酰化表型的动物中,活性在妊娠第21天上升,而在具有“快”乙酰化表型的动物中,活性下降。