铅和烟酸对色氨酸和血清素代谢的影响。

Drug-nutrient interactions Pub Date : 1988-01-01
M A Cupo, W E Donaldson
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本试验旨在研究铅和烟酸对生长肉鸡色氨酸和血清素代谢的影响。在以豆粕和葡萄糖为基础的低烟酸基础饲粮中添加40 ppm烟酸/kg饲料或2000 ppm铅(三水合乙酸铅),或以2 × 2的阶乘方式将两者组合。试验饲粮饲喂时间为1日龄~ 3周龄。测定各组试验饲粮中与色氨酸和血清素代谢有关的几种酶的活性。铅降低肝脏色氨酸吡咯酶活性,但对肝脏吡咯酸羧化酶活性无影响。低烟酸饮食对这两种酶的活性都没有影响。脑干色氨酸5-羟化酶活性不受铅或烟酸的影响。铅降低了脑和肝脏单胺氧化酶活性,烟酸对其没有影响。没有观察到铅和烟酸与所检测的任何酶的相互作用。铅对脑5-羟色胺(5-HT)稳态水平的影响不一致,但增加了5-HT主要代谢物5-羟基吲哚乙酸(5-HIAA)水平。单胺氧化酶阻断不能降低铅处理雏鸡体内升高的5-HIAA水平。药物probenecid产生的5-HIAA增加与铅引起的增加相当。苯丙酸和铅的作用是加性的。由此可见,铅显著改变了与色氨酸代谢有关的几种酶的活性,而饲粮中烟酸水平对色氨酸代谢没有影响。此外,铅引起大脑中5-HIAA的积累,这似乎是由于抑制了对铅敏感的酸运输系统。
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Effects of lead and niacin on tryptophan and serotonin metabolism.

Studies were conducted to investigate the effects of lead and niacin on tryptophan and serotonin metabolism in growing broiler chicks. A low-niacin basal diet based on soybean meal and glucose was supplemented with either 40 ppm niacin/kg feed or 2,000 ppm lead, as lead acetate trihydrate, or a combination of the two in a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement. The experimental diets were fed from 1 day to 3 weeks of age. The activities of several enzymes involved in tryptophan and serotonin metabolism were assayed in chicks fed each of the experimental diets. Lead reduced the activity of liver tryptophan pyrrolase but had no effect on the activity of hepatic picolinic carboxylase. Low dietary niacin had no effect on the activity of either of these enzymes. Brainstem tryptophan 5-hydroxylase activity was unaltered by either lead or niacin. Brain and liver monoamine oxidase activity was reduced by lead but was not affected by niacin. No interactions of lead and niacin were observed with any of the enzymes examined. Lead had no consistent effect on brain serotonin (5-HT) steady-state level, but it increased the level of the major metabolite of 5-HT, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA). Monoamine oxidase blockade failed to reduce the elevated 5-HIAA level in lead-treated chicks. The drug probenecid produced an increase in 5-HIAA that was comparable to the increase caused by lead. The effects of probenecid and lead were additive. It is concluded that lead significantly altered the activity of several enzymes involved with tryptophan metabolism, whereas the dietary niacin levels employed were without effect. Additionally, lead caused the accumulation of 5-HIAA in the brain, which appeared to result from inhibition of the probenecid-sensitive acid transport system.

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