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-Cystathionase Is Required for the Maintenance of Lactation in Rats1
Departamento de Bioquímica y Biología Molecular, Facultades de Medicina-Farmacia, Universitat de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
2To whom correspondence should be addressed.
Liver
-cystathionase activity increases in rats during lactation;
its inhibition due to propargylglycine is followed by a significant
decrease in lactation. This is reversible by
N-acetylcysteine administration. To study the role of
liver
-cystathionase and the intertissue flux of glutathione during
lactation, we used lactating and virgin rats fed liquid diets. Virgin
rats were divided into two groups as follows: one group was fed daily a
diet containing the same amount of protein that was consumed the
previous day by lactating rats (high protein dietfed rats); the other
virgin group was fed the normal liquid diet (control). The expression
and activity of liver
-cystathionase were significantly greater in
lactating rats and in high protein dietfed virgin rats compared with
control rats. The total glutathione [reduced glutathione (GSH) +
oxidized glutathione (GSSG)] released per gram of liver did not differ
in lactating rats or in high protein dietfed rats, but it was
significantly higher in these two groups than in control virgin rats.
Liver size and the GSH + GSSG released by total liver were
significantly higher in lactating rats than in high protein dietfed
virgin rats, and this difference was similar to the amount of
glutathione taken up by the mammary gland (454.2 ± 36.0
nmol/min). The uptake of total glutathione by the lactating mammary
gland was much higher than the uptakes of free L-cysteine
and L-cystine, which were negligible. These data suggest
that the intertissue flux of glutathione is an important mechanism of
L-cysteine delivery to the lactating mammary gland,
which lacks
-cystathionase activity. This emphasizes the physiologic
importance of the increased expression and activity of liver
-cystathionase during lactation.
KEY WORDS: L-cysteine glutathione lactating mammary gland L-cystathionine rats
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