Comparison of the Effect of a Protein-Free and Restricted High Protein—Low Carbohydrate Diet on Ventricular Myosin ATPase Activity and Isomyosin Profile in Young Rats: Evidence That Protein-Depleted Animals Are Euthyroid

Young rats fed a protein-deficient diet have elevated total triiodothyronine (T3) levels in spite of decreased skeletal muscle protein turnover. Interpretation of the thyroid status of these animals is complicated by increased T3 binding by serum proteins. Free T3 levels ranging from normal to low a...

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description Young rats fed a protein-deficient diet have elevated total triiodothyronine (T3) levels in spite of decreased skeletal muscle protein turnover. Interpretation of the thyroid status of these animals is complicated by increased T3 binding by serum proteins. Free T3 levels ranging from normal to low and decreased resting oxygen consumption have been reported. To investigate the thyroid status of animals fed a protein-free diet, ventricular myosin ATPase activity and isomyosin profile have been used as an index of thyroid hormone activity. The effect of the protein-free diet has been compared to a restricted high protein-low carbohydrate diet, which causes clear evidence of decreased thyroid hormone effect. After 28 d, calcium-activated myosin ATPase activity was 1.50 ± 0.05 µmol P1/(mg protein · min) in animals fed the basal diet, 1.16 ± 0.03 µmol P1/ (mg protein · min) in animals fed the restricted high protein-low carbohydrate diet and 1.48 ± 0.04 µmol P1/(mg protein · min) in animals fed the protein-free diet. In addition, a shift in isomyosin content with the appearance of V2 and V3 isomyosins occurred with the restricted high protein-low carbohydrate diet but not the protein-free diet. The failure of the protein-depleted rats to decrease myosin ATPase activity and alter isomyosin content suggests that they are euthyroid.
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Biological and medical sciences
Body Weight
carbohidratos
carbohydrates
coeur
contenido proteico
corazon
diet
dieta
Dietary Carbohydrates - administration & dosage
Dietary Proteins - administration & dosage
Endocrinopathies
enzymic activity
glandula tiroide
globulinas
globuline
globulins
glucide
heart
hidrolasas
hydrolase
hydrolases
Male
Medical sciences
Myocardium - enzymology
Myosins - metabolism
Non tumoral diseases. Target tissue resistance. Benign neoplasms
protein content
protein deficiency
rat
rata
Rats
Rats, Inbred Strains
regime alimentaire
teneur en proteines
thyroid gland
Thyroid Gland - physiology
thyroid status
Thyroid. Thyroid axis (diseases)
thyroide
Triiodothyronine - blood
ventricular isomyosin
ventricular myosin ATPase activity
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