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Residual Amino Acid Imbalance in Rats during Recovery from Acute Thioacetamide-Induced Hepatic Encephalopathy Indicates Incomplete Healing.

Authors

Shurubor, Yevgeniya I.; Rogozhin, Alexander E.; Isakova, Elena P.; Deryabina, Yulia I.; Krasnikov, Boris F.

Abstract

The delayed consequences of the influence of hepatic encephalopathy (HE) on the metabolism of animals have not been studied enough. We have previously shown that the development of acute HE under the influence of the thioacetamide (TAA) toxin is accompanied by pathological changes in the liver, an imbalance in CoA and acetyl CoA, as well as a number of metabolites of the TCA cycle. This paper discusses the change in the balance of amino acids (AAs) and related metabolites, as well as the activity of glutamine transaminase (GTK) and ω-amidase enzymes in the vital organs of animals 6 days after a single exposure to TAA. The balance of the main AAs in blood plasma, liver, kidney, and brain samples of control (n = 3) and TAA-induced groups (n = 13) of rats that received the toxin at doses of 200, 400, and 600 mg/kg was considered. Despite the apparent physiological recovery of the rats at the time of sampling, a residual imbalance in AA and associated enzymes persisted. The data obtained give an idea of the metabolic trends in the body of rats after their physiological recovery from TAA exposure and may be useful for prognostic purposes when choosing the necessary therapeutic agents.

Subjects

HEPATIC encephalopathy; HEALING; PATHOLOGICAL physiology; AMIDASES; GLUTAMINE synthetase; BLOOD plasma; RATS; AMINO acids; TOXINS

Publication

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023, Vol 24, Issue 4, p3647

ISSN

1661-6596

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/ijms24043647

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