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Query: UMLS:C0242706 (
hyperoxia
)
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The content of ammonia, glutamine, dicarboxylic amino acids and GABA was studied in the brain under 1, 2, 4-fold separate and simultaneous effect of hypothermia (19-20 C) and
hyperoxia
(3 atm.). A two-fold hypothermia of rats is accompanied by a greater increase of ammonia in the brain than a three-fold one. The content of glutamine under two-fold cooling is unchanged and under three-fold cooling it is twice as low as compared to its content in the brain of the control rats. The content of
glutamic acid
decreased after two-fold hypothermia is almost unchanged by the third seance of hypothermia. The repeated actions of
hyperoxia
also cause a considerable increase in the ammonia content but the dynamics of changes in the content of the nitrogenous metabolic products is contary to that in animals subjected to repeated seances of hypothermia. A simultaneous combined action of hypothermia and
hyperoxia
produces no additive effect on the system ammonia-glutaminic acid.
...
PMID:[Effect of hypothermia and hyperoxia on the ammonia-glutamic acid system in the brain of rats]. 96 Feb 39
Intracellular glutathione was increased by 80% after exposure of bovine pulmonary arterial endothelial cells to 80% O2 (
hyperoxia
) for 24 h. No change in glutathione occurred in cells exposed to hypoxia (3% O2) for a corresponding period of time. The rate of uptake of [3H]
glutamic acid
also increased by 35-55% after 24 h of exposure of cells to
hyperoxia
, whereas exposure to hypoxia had no effect on the [3H]
glutamic acid
uptake. The increase in
glutamic acid
uptake reflected a specific effect on amino acid transport systems rather than a change in cell membrane permeability. The major portion of the increased uptake was inhibited by the elimination of sodium and the addition of the competitive inhibitor, cystine, to the incubation medium. Thus increases in
glutamic acid
uptake parallel increases in cellular glutathione, and
glutamic acid
may be a regulating factor in the increase in glutathione after exposure to
hyperoxia
.
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PMID:Effect of hyperoxia on glutathione levels and glutamic acid uptake in endothelial cells. 289 77