Altered Nitrogen Balance and Decreased Urea Excretion in Male Rats Fed Cafeteria Diet Are Related to Arginine Availability

المؤلفون المشاركون

Alemany, Marià
Agnelli, Silvia
Romero, María del Mar
Fernández-López, José-Antonio
Remesar, Xavier
Arriarán, Sofía
Sabater, David

المصدر

BioMed Research International

العدد

المجلد 2014، العدد 2014 (31 ديسمبر/كانون الأول 2014)، ص ص. 1-9، 9ص.

الناشر

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

تاريخ النشر

2014-02-24

دولة النشر

مصر

عدد الصفحات

9

التخصصات الرئيسية

الطب البشري

الملخص EN

Hyperlipidic diets limit glucose oxidation and favor amino acid preservation, hampering the elimination of excess dietary nitrogen and the catabolic utilization of amino acids.

We analyzed whether reduced urea excretion was a consequence of higher NOx; (nitrite, nitrate, and other derivatives) availability caused by increased nitric oxide production in metabolic syndrome.

Rats fed a cafeteria diet for 30 days had a higher intake and accumulation of amino acid nitrogen and lower urea excretion.

There were no differences in plasma nitrate or nitrite.

NOx and creatinine excretion accounted for only a small part of total nitrogen excretion.

Rats fed a cafeteria diet had higher plasma levels of glutamine, serine, threonine, glycine, and ornithine when compared with controls, whereas arginine was lower.

Liver carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase I activity was higher in cafeteria diet-fed rats, but arginase I was lower.

The high carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase activity and ornithine levels suggest activation of the urea cycle in cafeteria diet-fed rats, but low arginine levels point to a block in the urea cycle between ornithine and arginine, thereby preventing the elimination of excess nitrogen as urea.

The ultimate consequence of this paradoxical block in the urea cycle seems to be the limitation of arginine production and/or availability.

نمط استشهاد جمعية علماء النفس الأمريكية (APA)

Sabater, David& Agnelli, Silvia& Arriarán, Sofía& Fernández-López, José-Antonio& Romero, María del Mar& Alemany, Marià…[et al.]. 2014. Altered Nitrogen Balance and Decreased Urea Excretion in Male Rats Fed Cafeteria Diet Are Related to Arginine Availability. BioMed Research International،Vol. 2014, no. 2014, pp.1-9.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-511519

نمط استشهاد الجمعية الأمريكية للغات الحديثة (MLA)

Sabater, David…[et al.]. Altered Nitrogen Balance and Decreased Urea Excretion in Male Rats Fed Cafeteria Diet Are Related to Arginine Availability. BioMed Research International No. 2014 (2014), pp.1-9.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-511519

نمط استشهاد الجمعية الطبية الأمريكية (AMA)

Sabater, David& Agnelli, Silvia& Arriarán, Sofía& Fernández-López, José-Antonio& Romero, María del Mar& Alemany, Marià…[et al.]. Altered Nitrogen Balance and Decreased Urea Excretion in Male Rats Fed Cafeteria Diet Are Related to Arginine Availability. BioMed Research International. 2014. Vol. 2014, no. 2014, pp.1-9.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-511519

نوع البيانات

مقالات

لغة النص

الإنجليزية

الملاحظات

Includes bibliographical references

رقم السجل

BIM-511519