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We investigated parameters of leucine metabolism in thyroparathyroidectomized (
TPX
) and pair-fed control rats using a technique of continuous infusion of [l-14C]leucine. The rate of leucine turnover was significantly smaller in
TPX
than in control rats (42.5 +/- 2.6 vs 35.1 +/- 1.9 mumole/hr/100 g, mean +/-
SEM
, six rats). There was no significant difference between rates of alpha-decarboxylation of leucine by the two groups of rats. The protein incorporation of leucine was significantly smaller in the muscle of
TPX
than control rats (39 +/- 5 vs 24 +/- 4 pmole/mg protein, mean +/-
SEM
, six rats) but in liver it was not significantly different. Thyroparathyroidectomy also had no significant effect on concentration of either leucine or its ketoacid (alpha-ketoisocaproate) in plasma, liver, and muscle. We conclude that hypothyroidism does not alter catabolism of leucine but reduces its incorporation into muscle protein.
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PMID:Leucine catabolism and incorporation into tissue proteins in thyroparathyroidectomized rats. 334 Jun 16
A poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (pHEMA)-grafted polymer film was prepared by plasma-induced graft copolymerization onto an elastic material, silicone rubber, and a plastic material, poly(4-methyl-1-pentene) (
TPX
). The control, Ar plasma-treated and pHEMA-grafted silicone rubber and
TPX
surfaces were characterized by ESCA, FTIR-ATR,
SEM
and contact angle techniques. ESCA verified the respective chemical shift of control and Ar plasma-treated films. The presence of the grafted pHEMA was also verified by ESCA. The introduction of pHEMA onto a hydrophobic support provided an adequate surface for rabbit corneal epithelium cell attachment and growth. Cell attachment and growth onto these surfaces were examined by light microscopy. Cell attachment onto the control and Ar plasma-treated surfaces was negligible, while improved attachment and growth of rabbit corneal epithelium cells was demonstrated on the pHEMA-grafted polymeric surface. At 72 h, the pHEMA-grafted silicone rubber surface attached and grew more cells as compared with those on a pHEMA-grafted
TPX
surface. The pHEMA-grafted silicone rubber surface demonstrated a confluent cell layer after 72 h.
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PMID:Plasma-induced graft copolymerization of HEMA onto silicone rubber and TPX film improving rabbit corneal epithelial cell attachment and growth. 819 88