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Glycine, Serine, and Leucine Metabolism in Different Regions of Rat Central Nervous System

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Journal Neurochem Res
Specialties Chemistry
Neurology
Date 2001 Aug 10
PMID 11495548
Citations 7
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Abstract

We have investigated the glycine, serine and leucine metabolism in slices of various rat brain regions of 14-day-old or adult rats, using [1-14C]glycine, [2-14C]glycine, L-[3-14C]serine and L-[U-14C]leucine. We showed that the [1-14C]glycine oxidation to CO2 in all regions studied occurs almost exclusively through its cleavage system (GCS) in brains of both 14-day-old and adults rats. In 14-day-old rats, the highest oxidation of [1-14C]glycine was in cerebellum and the lowest in medulla oblongata. In these animals, the L-[U-14C]leucine oxidation was lower than the [1-14C]glycine oxidation, except in medulla oblongata where both oxidations were the same. Serine was the amino acid that showed lowest oxidation to CO2 in all structure studied. In adult rats brains, the highest oxidation of [1-14C]glycine was in cerebral cortex and the lowest in medulla oblongata. We have not seen difference in the lipid synthesis from both glycine labeled, neither in 14-day-old rats nor in adult ones, indicating that the lipids formed from glycine were not neutral. Lipid synthesis from serine was significantly high than lipid synthesis and from all other amino acids studied in all studied structures. Protein synthesis from L-[U-14C]leucine was significantly higher than that from glycine in all regions and ages studied.

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