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Enzyme
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Query: UMLS:C0011570 (
depression
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In feeding experiments with poults, 2% DL-methionine caused a marked growth
depression
which could be alleviated by the addition of glycine.
Homocystine
at an equimolar level depressed growth to a lesser degree than methionine, and this growth
depression
could be alleviated by glycine. Betaine could alleviate the growth
depression
of homocystine but not that of methionine. Methionine-fed poults developed a cervical paralysis similar to that of a folic acid deficiency, but the addition of this vitamin at several times the requirement was ineffective in counteracting the toxicity of methionine in either chicks or poults.
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PMID:Methionine toxicity in chicks and poults. 67 46
Twenty-nine amino acids were analyzed in the sera of 105 adult Senegambian goitrous patients classified as stages I, II, and III according to World Health Organization recommendations. Mean serum concentration of all essential amino acids revealed highly significant drops (p less than 0.001) as goiter stage increased, except for methionine (Met). Most nonessential amino acids (NEAA) and intermediary metabolites were similarly characterized by a general decrease to the subnormal range, although some resisted
depression
in stages II and III.
Homocystine
(Hcy) demonstrated a unique pattern in that it was the only NEAA distinguished by regularly rising serum levels. These data are consistent with the view that endemic goiter is associated with overall stepwise downregulation in protein metabolism. In addition to iodine restriction, generalized malnutrition may aggravate the goitrogenic processes. Serum levels of Met and Hcy strongly suggest that the first step of the transsulfuration pathway is impaired in protein-depleted states due to cystathionine beta-synthase (EC 4.2.1.22) deficiency.
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PMID:Nutritional significance of alterations in serum amino acid patterns in goitrous patients. 308 Aug 69