Relative Contribution of Cysteine and Methionine to Glutathione Content and Thyroid Hormone Levels in the Rat
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1. For a period of 24 d rats were given diets containing either casein or pea (Pisum sativum) protein at two different concentrations (180 and 120 g/kg) without or with cysteine or cysteine + methionine supplementation. 2. The effects of these diets on levels of blood and liver reduced glutathione (GSH) and serum thyroid hormones were studied. 3. When compared with the 180 g casein/kg diet, the 120 g casein/kg diet decreased liver GSH and serum thyroid hormone concentrations. These changes were related to dietary cysteine supply since supplementation induced an increase in these variables. 4. When compared with 180 g pea protein/kg diet, the 120 g pea protein/kg diet decreased liver GSH and serum thyroid hormone concentrations. These changes could not be corrected by cysteine or cysteine + methionine supplementation.
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