酶
生物
高蛋白饮食
膳食蛋白质
分解代谢
糖异生
适应(眼睛)
内科学
肝酶
猫
内分泌学
转氨酶
酪氨酸转氨酶
酪氨酸
生物化学
体重
酶诱导剂
医学
神经科学
作者
Quinton R. Rogers,James Morris,R. A. Freeland
出处
期刊:Enzyme
[S. Karger AG]
日期:1977-01-01
卷期号:22 (5): 348-356
被引量:192
摘要
The activities of three urea cycle enzymes, several nitrogen catabolic, gluconeogenic, and lipogenic enzymes were measured in the liver of adult cats fed: a commercial kibble; a 17.5 or 70% protein purified diet, or starved for 5 days. Except for an increase in tyrosine transaminase (EC 2.6.1.5) after feeding the high protein diet, there were no changes in the activities of the hepatic enzymes as influenced by dietary protein level. Likewise, starvation had a minimal effect on the activities of these enzymes as compared to that found in similar experiments in rats. These results indicate that the cat may have only minimal capabilities for enzyme adaptation as compared to that found in many herbivores and omnivores and may provide an explanation as to why cats have an unusually high protein requirement as compared to many other mammals.
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