Ntau;-methylhistidine excretion is a valid index of myofibrillar protein breakdown in the guineapig (Cavia porcellus)
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Published:2001-10-01
Issue:4
Volume:35
Page:374-378
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ISSN:0023-6772
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Container-title:Laboratory Animals
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Lab Anim
Author:
Rogers P. F.1,
Tomas F. M.
Affiliation:
1. Cooperative Research Centre for Tissue Growth and Repair, CSIRO Health
Sciences and Nutrition, PO Box 10041, Adelaide BC, SA 5000, Australia
Abstract
The recovery of radioactivity in the urine of guineapigs following a bolus intravenous dose of chromatographically pure 14C-Nτ-methylhistidine was measured in order to test whether the excretion of Nτ-methylhistidine (Nτ-MH) is a valid index of myofibrillar protein breakdown in these animals. Four male and four female guineapigs were dosed and after 7 days, 91.65 ± 2.82% and 3.58 ± 0.91% of injected radioactivity was recovered in the excreta and tissues, respectively. The average total recovery of 95.2 ± 3.0% was not significantly different from 100%. Male guineapigs excreted the radioactivity more slowly than females (70% of the dose excreted within 74 h vs 39 h, respectively) but cumulative excretion at 7 days was the same for each sex. Chromatographic analysis of the urine showed almost all of the radioactivity to be associated with a single peak corresponding to Nτ-MH, indicating a lack of significant metabolism. These data show that although the clearance of 14C-Nτ-MH is slower than in rats or humans the urinary excretion of Nτ-MH is a valid index for myofibrillar protein degradation in the guineapig.
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology
Cited by
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