2009
DOI: 10.3748/wjg.15.2893
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Glutamine synthetase activity and glutamate uptake in hippocampus and frontal cortex in portal hypertensive rats

Abstract: AIM:To study glutamine synthetase (GS) activity and glutamate uptake in the hippocampus and frontal cortex (FC) from rats with prehepatic portal vein hypertension. METHODS:Male Wistar rats were divided into shamoperated group and a portal hypertension (PH) group with a regulated stricture of the portal vein. Animals were sacrificed by decapitation 14 d after portal vein stricture. GS activity was determined in the hippocampus and FC. Specific uptake of radiolabeled L-glutamate was studied using synaptosome-enr… Show more

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“…Precipitated proteins were removed by centrifugation at 10,000 g, and the absorbance of the supernatants was read at 535 nm against a reagent blank. GS specific activity was expressed as μmol γ-glutamylhydroxamate per hour per milligram of protein (Acosta et al, 2009).…”
Section: Detection Of Thyroid Hormone Levelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Precipitated proteins were removed by centrifugation at 10,000 g, and the absorbance of the supernatants was read at 535 nm against a reagent blank. GS specific activity was expressed as μmol γ-glutamylhydroxamate per hour per milligram of protein (Acosta et al, 2009).…”
Section: Detection Of Thyroid Hormone Levelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acosta et al . [29] found the GS enzyme activity to be increased in the hippocampus but decreased in the frontal cortex of male Wistar rats with surgically induced portal hypertension and hyperammonemia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, a growing body of evidence points towards a key role of the hippocampus in prehepatic portal hypertensive encephalopathy [43,44]. The hippocampus plays important roles in cognitive processes, most notably learning and memory, and is selectively vulnerable to ischemic insults.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%