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    ISSN: 1436-6215
    Keywords: vitamin E ; protein turnover ; liver proteins ; plasma proteins ; antioxidant ; autoxidation ; peroxides ; rabbit
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition , Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Eine erhöhte Turnover-Rate der Leberproteine, des Plasmaalbumins und der Plasmaglobulinfraktionen in Vitamin-E-frei ernährten jungen Kaninchen wurde durch In-vivo-Untersuchungen mit [1-14C]l-Leuein und [l-14C]Glycin festgestellt. Dieser Effekt trat am deutlichsten auf und war am besten reproduzierbar, wenn das Futter der Tiere 10 mg des nicht resorbierbaren polymeren Antioxidans Anoxomer pro g Fett enthielt.
    Notes: Summary As determined by in vivo studies using [1-14C]l-leucine and [1-14C] glycine, vitamin E deficiency in young rabbits caused a higher turnover rate of liver proteins and of plasma albumin and globulin fractions. This effect was most clearly and consistently observed in animals fed a diet containing 10 mg of the nonabsorbable polymeric antioxidant Anoxomer per g of fat in the diet.
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    ISSN: 1436-6215
    Keywords: vitamin E ; muscular dystrophy ; protein turnover ; antioxidant ; autoxidation ; peroxides ; rabbit
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition , Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Frühere Untersuchungen über Stoffwechselveränderungen bei Tieren mit Vitamin-E-Mangel waren oft schwer zu interpretieren, da die verwendeten PUFA-reichen Diäten Peroxide in hoher Konzentration enthalten konnten. Vermutete Wirkungen eines Vitamin-E-Mangels hätten Wirkungen des Peroxidverzehrs sein können. Durch Zugabe des nichtresorbierbaren polymeren Antioxidationsmittels Anoxomer zu einer semisynthetischen, Vitamin-E-freien, lebertranhaltigen Diät kann die Peroxidbildung unterdrückt werden. Trotzdem verursachte diese Diät nekrotisierende Myopathie, charakterisiert durch hohe Kreatinausscheidung im Urin, Muskelschwäche und erhöhte Rate der Inkorporation von [1-14C]-Glycin in die Muskelproteine. Diese Effekte wurden durch Vitamin-E-Supplementierung verhindert. Die erhöhte Turnover-Rate der Muskelproteine ist offensichtlich die Folge des Vitamin-E-Mangels, nicht die Folge des Peroxidverzehrs.
    Notes: Summary Previous studies of metabolic changes in vitamin E-deficient animals were often difficult to interpret because the vitamin E-free, high PUFA diets used in such studies may have contained high levels of peroxides. Presumed effects of vitamin E deficiency could have been effects of peroxide consumption. Addition of the non-absorbable polymeric antioxidant Anoxomer to a semisynthetic vitamin E-free diet containing cod liver oil was found to suppress peroxide formation. Nevertheless, this diet produced necrotizing myopathy, characterized by high urinary creatine excretion, muscular weakness, and increased rate of incorporation of [1-14C] glycine into muscle proteins. These effects were prevented by vitamin E supplementation. The increased rate of muscle protein turnover is obviously the result of vitamin E deficiency, not the result of consumption of dietary peroxides.
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