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Query: EC:3.5.4.4 (
adenosine deaminase
)
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In experiments with mongrel male rats the asparaginase and
adenosine deaminase
activities in the liver tissue and
adenosine deaminase
in blood serum were determined under different conditions of parenteral nutrition. The intraperitoneal administration of the preparations of parenteral nitrogen nutrition-aminosol and amikin (0.25 g of conditioned protein per 100 g of body weight) against a background of
protein deficiency
and exhaustion is shown to cause no changes as compared to the control of these enzymes activity in the liver tissue and blood serum. The asparaginase activity in the liver increases noticeably with the dose of aminosol and amikin up to 0.5 g of conditioned protein per 100 g of body weight and the
adenosine deaminase
activity undergo no essential changes. A statistically significant decrease in the
adenosine deaminase
activity is observed only under administration of aminosol against a background of
protein deficiency
. Under oral feeding of rats with amikin in the composition of protein-free (0.5 g of conditioned protein per 100 g of body weight), as distinct from its parenteral administration, the asparaginase activity in the liver is considerably lower. The
adenosine deaminase
activity in the liver and blood serum is not practically changed. A part of the nitrogen excreted from the organism with urea and ammonia under
protein deficiency
is supposed to be a product of deamination of endogenic purine and pyrimidine derivatives.
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PMID:[Dynamics of asparaginase and adenosine deaminase activity in the liver with intraperitoneal administration of aminosol and amikin preparations of parenteral nitrogen nutrition]. 680 84