Vanella A, Barcellona M L, Serra I, Ragusa N, Avola R, Avitabile M, Giuffrida A M
Neurochem Res. 1983 Feb;8(2):151-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00963915.
The effect of undernutrition on the activity of two key enzymes of purine salvage pathway, namely hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HGPRTase) and adenine phosphoribosyltransferase (APRTase), in cerebral hemispheres, cerebellum and brain stem of rats at different days of postnatal development was studied. The activity of HGPRTase and of APRTase is significantly lower in all brain regions of undernourished animals at 5 days after birth; between 10 and 15 days of age there is a recovery of the enzymatic activity which is particularly evident in the cerebellum. Successively both enzymatic activities decrease reaching at 30 days of age values quite similar to those of controls. These results indicate that undernutrition during fetal and postnatal development, impairs and delays the activity of the enzymes of purine salvage pathway.
研究了营养不良对出生后不同发育阶段大鼠大脑半球、小脑和脑干中嘌呤补救途径的两种关键酶,即次黄嘌呤-鸟嘌呤磷酸核糖转移酶(HGPRTase)和腺嘌呤磷酸核糖转移酶(APRTase)活性的影响。出生后5天,营养不良动物所有脑区的HGPRTase和APRTase活性均显著降低;在10至15日龄之间,酶活性有所恢复,在小脑中尤为明显。随后,两种酶的活性均下降,到30日龄时达到与对照组相当的值。这些结果表明,胎儿期和出生后发育期间的营养不良会损害并延迟嘌呤补救途径中酶的活性。