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Rostagno H S - - 1995
1. The net absorption and the biological efficacy of DL-methionine and of DL-methionine hydroxy analogue free acid (MHA-FA) were evaluated in chickens under heat stress. 2. In a growth assay, finishing broilers 21 to 42 d of age were fed on diets containing graded amounts of the two supplements; the ...
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Rodehutscord M - - 1995
We studied the effect of increasing dietary concentrations of DL-methionine on growth, feed intake, feed conversion ratio and the composition of gain in rainbow trout. Twenty-four groups of 20 trout initially weighing 51 +/- 0.5 g/trout were fed semipurified diets containing 20.1 MJ digestible energy and either 3.0 or 5.8 ...
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Shibata K - - 1995
The effects of amino acid composition on the conversion ratio of Trp to niacin in rats were investigated. The ratio in the group fed with a nicotinic acid-free, 9% casein-sucrose diet (basal diet) was 3.5%. This ratio was statistically decreased to 0.2% by the addition of 2% glycine, 0.078% L-threonine, ...
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Jain A - - 1995
The efficiency of L-2-oxothiazolidine-4-carboxylate, a cysteine precursor, in stimulating glutathione synthesis and growth was evaluated in growing rats. Animals were fed a sulfur amino acid-deficient diet (0.25% L-methionine and no cysteine) supplemented with L-2-oxothiazolidine-4-carboxylate (0.35%) for 3 wk and compared with age-matched animals receiving the sulfur amino acid-deficient diet alone. ...
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Bagley P J - - 1995
The metabolism of cysteine and cysteinesulfinate and the activities of key enzymes in cysteine catabolic pathways were investigated in hepatocytes isolated from rats fed a basal (100 g casein/kg) diet or the diet supplemented with L-methionine (3 or 10 g/kg diet) or the sulfur equivalent as L-cystine (2.4 or 8 ...
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Yamamoto N - - 1995
Hepatic cystathionine beta-synthase activity is decreased by the addition of cysteine to the diet. This effect of cysteine was slightly greater in diets containing 0.25% methionine than in those containing 1% methionine, and was reduced during aging. Similar changes were observed in the level of the mRNA of this enzyme, ...
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Schutte J B - - 1995
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate increasing dietary levels of methionine and TSAA on broiler performance and carcass yield. In Experiment 1, the corn-soybean basal diet contained .75% TSAA, to which increasing dose levels of DL-methionine were added, providing at the highest supplemental level .95% TSAA. The experimental diets were ...
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Fujisawa K - - 1995
Effect of a low-soy-protein-isolate (SPI) diet supplemented with methionine on hyperlipidemia, proteinuria, and hypoalbuminemia was studied in rats with nephrotoxic serum nephritis (NSN). Rats were fed experimental diets for 14 d after an injection of nephrotoxic serum. An 8.5%-SPI diet (8.5S), as compared with a basal 20%-SPI diet (20S), improved ...
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Walsh A E - - 1995
We studied the effect of 3 weeks of moderate calorie restriction on 5-HT-mediated prolactin (PRL) release in healthy volunteers using the 5-HT-releasing agent d-fenfluramine. In women, dieting significantly lowered plasma total and free tryptophan (TRP) and increased the PRL response to d-fenfluramine. None of these measures were altered in men ...
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Rolland P H - - 1995
BACKGROUND: Previous attempts in animals failed to reproduce the metabolic, pathological, and clinical situations encountered in homocystinuric patients. Minipigs on a methionine-rich caseinate-based diet, however, have a special long-lasting postprandial plasma accumulation of methionine, the metabolic precursor of homocysteine. We hypothesized that these minipigs develop hyperhomocysteinemia in the long term. ...
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Prior R L - - 1995
The objective of these experiments in pigs were to test the hypotheses that 1) gut synthetic processes could adapt to additional dietary glutamate or ornithine to meet tissue needs for arginine with feeding arginine-deficient diets and 2) acute elevation of ammonium in the hepatic-portal blood leads to increased glutamine production. ...
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Castillo L - - 1995
The plasma fluxes of ornithine (Orn), arginine (Arg), and citrulline (Cit) and rate of conversion of labeled ornithine-to-citrulline (QOrn-->Cit) were estimated in six healthy adult men receiving an arginine-rich or arginine-free L-amino acid-based diet, each for 6 days. On day 7 an 8-h (3-h fast, 5-h fed) primed continuous intravenous ...
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Benincosa L J - - 1995
Proximal tubular reabsorption is of primary importance in the regulation of the homeostasis of inorganic sulfate, an electrolyte that is necessary for biosynthetic and detoxification reactions. The objective of the present investigation was to determine the effect of dietary sulfate deprivation, produced by a diet low in methionine, on the ...
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Wakabayashi Y - - 1994
We compared effects of feeding arginine- and/or proline- deficient diets (-Arg, -Pro, and -Arg, Pro) with those of a complete diet (Complete) in rats whose small intestine had been massively resected. After 4 weeks, the rats fed -Arg and -Arg, Pro lost weight (a mean of 28 and 32 g, ...
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Anantharaman-Barr G - - 1994
Cats conjugate their bile acids with taurine but are unable to synthesize sufficient quantities of this amino acid to meet their needs. To maintain the same blood taurine level, canned foods must contain more taurine than dry foods. In the present study we examined the effect of soluble fiber on ...
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Bagley P J - - 1994
The catabolism of cysteine and cysteinesulfinate, the activities of key enzymes in cysteine catabolic pathways, and the effects of inhibitors of specific enzymes on cysteine catabolism were investigated in hepatocytes isolated from rats fed low (100 g casein/kg diet), moderate (300 g casein/kg diet) or high (600 g casein/kg diet) ...
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Biourge V C - - 1994
Effects of restricted tube-feeding (25% of energy requirements) of protein, lipid, or carbohydrates on body weight loss; hematologic and clinical chemical variables; plasma lipid and amino acid concentrations; nitrogen balance; and hepatic histologic features and lipid concentrations were compared with values in voluntary-fasting cats (control, CON). Twelve obese cats (6.1 ...
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Hartman W J - - 1994
Ornithine and citrulline have different arginine-sparing capabilities when provided in an arginine-deficient diet. Rats were fed arginine-deficient diets containing ornithine or citrulline to see the effect on net fluxes of free arginine, ornithine and citrulline across the portal-drained viscera (PDV) and liver. The diets contained either 10 g arginine/kg diet ...
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Hiramatsu T - - 1994
We investigated plasma methionine and cysteine kinetics in eight healthy adult men receiving for 6 d each of five L-amino acid diets supplying 13 mg methionine.kg-1.d-1 without cystine or 6.5 mg methionine.kg-1.d-1 plus 0, 5.2, 10.5, or 20.9 mg cystine.kg-1.d-1. On the morning of day 7, primed, constant intravenous infusions ...
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Rawling J M - - 1994
Poly(ADP-ribose) is synthesized in response to DNA strand breaks, using NAD+ as substrate, and has been implicated in the process of DNA repair. Because NAD+ can be synthesized from niacin or tryptophan, both of these components must be manipulated to alter niacin status. Six dietary treatments were used, including niacin-deficient ...
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Kennedy J A - - 1994
Jaundiced surgical patients have a high incidence of postoperative complications. Many causative factors have been identified including cachexia and immune suppression. The amino acid L-arginine has anabolic and immunostimulatory properties. It was hypothesized that dietary supplementation with L-arginine would diminish the weight loss and immune suppression of obstructive jaundice. Sixteen ...
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Castillo L - - 1994
We hypothesized recently that arginine homeostasis is achieved in humans largely by modulating the rate of arginine degradation. We have tested this hypothesis further by measuring in vivo the whole body rate of conversion of arginine to ornithine and ornithine oxidation in six healthy young adults. Subjects received for 6 ...
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Schuschke D A - - 1994
The role of L-arginine in the reversal of cholesterol-induced endothelial dysfunction was studied in the cremaster muscle microcirculation. In vivo television microscopy was used to measure microvascular diameters and macromolecular leakage. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were fed either a normal chow diet or a diet supplemented with 1% cholesterol and 0.5% ...
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Buffington C A - - 1994
The effect of a dietary supplement, choreito, on in vitro struvite crystal growth in feline urine was evaluated. Adult specific-pathogen-free cats (4 females, 4 males) considered to be clinically normal on the basis of physical examination findings and normal results of CBC, serum biochemical analyses, and urinalyses obtained before the ...
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Moran E T ET - - 1994
Ross x Arbor Acres (RxAA) and Steggles x Arbor (SxAA) chicks were given all nutrients as advocated by NRC (1984) except for methionine. Corn and soybean meal were the sole CP sources, and both strains were compared when feeds were adequate and deficient in methionine (0 to 3 wk, .65 ...
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Blaisdell R J - - 1994
Taurine and niacin have been previously found to block the accumulation of collagen in lung in the multidose bleomycin hamster model of pulmonary fibrosis. Previous studies have found an increase in the pulmonary collagen cross-links dihydroxylysinonoroleucine (DHLNL) and hydroxypyridinium (OHP) in the single dose bleomycin rat model. In this study, ...
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Elia M - - 1994
The effects of arginine on survival rates and host defence mechanisms were studied using two models of infection that included allogeneic transfusion-induced immunosuppression. Mice were fed for 10 days with chow, or a semi-purified commercial diet (AIN-76A), which was either unsupplemented or supplemented with arginine (2%; test diet) or glycine. ...
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Han X - - 1994
NaCl-dependent taurine transport adapts to changes in the dietary intake of sulfur amino acids. The renal adaptive response is expressed by enhanced NaCl-dependent taurine cotransport by brush border membrane vesicles after a low taurine diet and reduced transport after a high taurine diet as compared to a normal taurine diet. ...
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de Azevedo A M - - 1994
Female Wistar rats were fed a low-soybean protein (8%) diet supplemented with different concentrations of DL-methionine (0-1.2%) during the lactation period. Diet supplementation with methionine caused a significant increase in rat body weight. The addition of 0.3% DL-methionine to the diet did not cause an increase in liver triacylglycerol concentration ...
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Castillo L - - 1994
To explore the response of whole-body arginine metabolism to a change in arginine intake, plasma arginine kinetics were investigated in eight healthy adult men who received an L-amino acid diet supplying an Arg-rich or Arg-free intake for 6 days before undergoing a tracer study on day 7. The tracer protocol ...
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Cynober L - - 1994
Arginine and ornithine are precursors of nitric oxide and polyamines, respectively. These metabolites intimately participate in permeability and adaptive responses of the gut. The liver possesses high arginase activity as an intrinsic part of urea synthesis and would consume most of the portal supply of dietary arginine. The gut reduces ...
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Edgar S E - - 1994
The ability of cats to use dietary cysteic acid as a precursor for taurine was examined. For 39 wk, six groups of four specific-pathogen-free cats each were fed purified diets that provided either 1.25 g taurine or 0, 1.0, 2.0, 10 or 20 g cysteic acid/kg diet. Concentrations of taurine ...
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Novotny M J - - 1994
Dietary taurine-deficiency is a cause of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in cats. While the incidence of clinical cases of feline DCM has markedly decreased since the association between DCM and taurine-deficiency was first recognized, not all cats maintained on taurine-deficient diets develop DCM. The objective was to temporally evaluate left ventricular ...
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Scott J M - - 1994
Central nervous system (CNS) methyltransferases methylate a wide range of substrates including proteins, lipids, nucleic acids and hormones. In every instance the methyl donor is S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe) and the demethylated product is S-adenosylhomocysteine (SAH). Methylation can be disrupted when there is an inadequate supply of methionine synthase (following vitamin B12 ...
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Satoh T - - 1993
Radish and spinach leaf protein isolates (RLP and SLP, respectively) were prepared from chilled aqueous 0.2% sodium hydroxide extract of their leaves. The RLP and SLP, and those supplemented with methionine (RLP+Met and SLP+Met, respectively) to become equal to casein in methionine content, were compared with casein for their effects ...
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Oduho G W - - 1993
A niacin-deficient diet based upon corn and casein was used to establish growth-promoting efficacy of various sources of niacin activity. In the presence of excess dietary nicotinamide, chicks fed the corn-casein diet achieved maximal weight gain when 100 mg/kg of L-tryptophan was supplemented. The basal diet for efficacy studies therefore ...
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Batterham E S - - 1993
An experiment was conducted to determine the utilization of ileal digestible methionine by growing pigs. Three methionine-deficient diets (0.09 g ileal digestible methionine/MJ digestible energy (DE)) were formulated using cottonseed meal, meat-and-bone meal and soya-bean meal respectively as the only source of methionine in the diet. An additional three diets ...
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Supplemental arginine and ornithine do not affect splenocyte proliferation in surgically treated ...
Torre P M - - 1993
The present study was designed to determine whether arginine or ornithine supplementation enhanced immune responsiveness in surgically stressed rats. Young rats (130 to 150 g; n = 72) were fed one of three nonpurified diets: control, arginine-supplemented (30 g/kg of diet), or supplemented with ornithine on an equimolar basis to ...
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Horner K C - - 1993
Taurine is recognised as the major osmoregulating amino acid in the brain as well as other organs. Its possible influence on normal cochlear function and on hydropic cochleas of the guinea pig was investigated here. Normally hearing adult guinea pigs were placed on either a taurine-depleting diet (B-alanine) or a ...
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Castillo L - - 1993
To determine the uptake of dietary arginine and leucine by the splanchnic region, two experiments were carried out, each involving four healthy young adult men who received a diet supplying 1 g protein.kg-1.day-1 for 7 and 10 days before conducting a primed constant tracer infusion protocol. In study 1, subjects ...
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Adams L G - - 1993
To determine the effects of long-term dietary protein restriction in cats with chronic renal failure (CRF), 4 healthy adult cats and 7 cats with surgically induced CRF were fed a high-protein (HP, 51.7% protein) diet and 4 healthy adult cats and 7 cats with surgically induced CRF were fed a ...
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Tanaka H - - 1993
The metabolic fate of L-[35S]cysteine was investigated in growing rats fed on diets containing graded levels of protein calorie percentages (0, 5, 10, 15, and 30 PC%) by use of purified whole egg protein at 4,100 kcal of metabolizable energy per kilogram of diet. Incorporation of radioactivity into body protein ...
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Castillo L - - 1993
The fluxes of arginine and citrulline through plasma and the rate of conversion of labeled citrulline to arginine were estimated in two pilot studies (with a total of six adult subjects) and in a dietary study with five healthy young men. These latter subjects received an L-amino acid-based diet that ...
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Schalinske K L - - 1993
The effect of administration of 13-cis-retinoic acid (100 mg/kg diet) on lipid metabolism was examined in male rats fed either a 20% casein + 0.3% methionine diet, a 20% casein diet, a 10% casein + 0.3% methionine diet, or a 10% casein + 0.6% methionine diet for 10 days. Hepatic ...
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Wideman R F - - 1993
To evaluate the possibility that kidney damage may be induced by the commercial practice of feeding high-Ca (HCa) prelayer rations, and to evaluate the protective efficacy of supplementing HCa diets with liquid methionine hydroxy analog free acid or DL-methionine, 12-wk-old female Single Comb White Leghorn pullets were fed one of ...
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Lea M A - - 1993
The potential effects of arginine depletion on promotion of hepatocarcinogenesis and the proliferation of hepatoma cells was investigated. A promotional effect of an arginine-free diet on tumor incidence in liver and kidney was not detected in rats and mice treated with N-nitrosodimethylamine. Inhibitory effects of an arginine-deficient diet on the ...
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Gianotti L - - 1993
OBJECTIVE: The effect of arginine on survival rates and host defense mechanisms was studied using two clinically relevant models of infection that included transfusion-induced immunosuppression. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Dietary arginine will improve resistance to infection but its role in transfusion-induced immunosuppression and bacterial translocation (gut-derived sepsis) has not been defined. ...
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Biourge V - - 1993
Clinical signs consistent with hepatic lipidosis occurred in six obese adult laboratory cats, housed in a group cage, 6 to 7 weeks after changing their diet from a commercial to a purified diet. The affected cats lost 30 to 40% of their body weight in this time period. This rate ...
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Kasai T - - 1993
Modified casein containing few phenylalanine residues and no other aromatic amino acid residues was obtained by ozonolysis of casein. Although 68% of phenylalanine was decomposed by ozonolysis of casein, ozonolysis caused alterations beyond the destruction of aromatic amino acid residues. Nearly the same degree of decomposition of amino acid residues ...
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Goto H - - 1993
Rats were fed for 10 days a 10 or 20% casein diet, or the diets with 0.3% DL-methionine or L-cystine. Rats fed the 20% casein exceeded those fed the 10% casein in growth, hepatic glutathione (GSH) levels, and microsomal drug-metabolizing activities including cytochrome P-450, aminopyrine N-demethylase, and aniline hydroxylase. Supplement ...
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