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Metabolism of amino acids differs in the brains of Djungarian hamster (P. sungorus) and Roborovskii hamster (P. roborovskii)

Djungarian hamster (P. sungorus) and Roborovskii hamster (P. roborovskii) belong to the same genus of phodopus. Roborovskii hamster shows high locomotor activity and low level of dopamine (DA) in the brain. Administration of L-tyrosine, a precursor of DA, decreases locomotor activity in Roborovskii...

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Autores principales: Ikeda, Hiromi, Kawase, Takahiro, Nagasawa, Mao, Chowdhury, Vishwajit Sur, Yasuo, Shinobu, Furuse, Mitsuhiro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4057556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24936396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-277
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author Ikeda, Hiromi
Kawase, Takahiro
Nagasawa, Mao
Chowdhury, Vishwajit Sur
Yasuo, Shinobu
Furuse, Mitsuhiro
author_facet Ikeda, Hiromi
Kawase, Takahiro
Nagasawa, Mao
Chowdhury, Vishwajit Sur
Yasuo, Shinobu
Furuse, Mitsuhiro
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description Djungarian hamster (P. sungorus) and Roborovskii hamster (P. roborovskii) belong to the same genus of phodopus. Roborovskii hamster shows high locomotor activity and low level of dopamine (DA) in the brain. Administration of L-tyrosine, a precursor of DA, decreases locomotor activity in Roborovskii hamsters. However, the amino acid metabolism in relation to the hyperactivity is not yet well known. In the present study, L- and D-amino acid concentrations in the brain, liver, and plasma in Djungarian and Roborovskii hamsters were investigated during day and night times to explain the possible difference in hyperactivity between them. Most of the examined amino acids were higher in the night time when hamsters are active compared to those in day time. L- and D-tyrosine concentrations were higher in the liver of Roborovskii hamsters than in Djungarian hamsters. Furthermore, brain concentration of D-tyrosine was higher in the Roborovskii than in Djungarian hamsters, but no significant difference was observed for L-tyrosine concentrations between the two species. These results suggest that the conversion of L-tyrosine to D-tyrosine in the brain of Roborovskii hamster may be higher than in Djungarian hamster, which may cause low DA concentration and hyperactivity in Roborovskii hamster. On the other hand, L- and D-serine, which are known as sedative factors, were lower in Roborovskii hamsters than Djungarian hamster. These results suggest that species-specific regulation in amino acid metabolism may contribute to hyperactivity in Roborovskii hamsters.
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spelling pubmed-40575562014-06-16 Metabolism of amino acids differs in the brains of Djungarian hamster (P. sungorus) and Roborovskii hamster (P. roborovskii) Ikeda, Hiromi Kawase, Takahiro Nagasawa, Mao Chowdhury, Vishwajit Sur Yasuo, Shinobu Furuse, Mitsuhiro Springerplus Research Djungarian hamster (P. sungorus) and Roborovskii hamster (P. roborovskii) belong to the same genus of phodopus. Roborovskii hamster shows high locomotor activity and low level of dopamine (DA) in the brain. Administration of L-tyrosine, a precursor of DA, decreases locomotor activity in Roborovskii hamsters. However, the amino acid metabolism in relation to the hyperactivity is not yet well known. In the present study, L- and D-amino acid concentrations in the brain, liver, and plasma in Djungarian and Roborovskii hamsters were investigated during day and night times to explain the possible difference in hyperactivity between them. Most of the examined amino acids were higher in the night time when hamsters are active compared to those in day time. L- and D-tyrosine concentrations were higher in the liver of Roborovskii hamsters than in Djungarian hamsters. Furthermore, brain concentration of D-tyrosine was higher in the Roborovskii than in Djungarian hamsters, but no significant difference was observed for L-tyrosine concentrations between the two species. These results suggest that the conversion of L-tyrosine to D-tyrosine in the brain of Roborovskii hamster may be higher than in Djungarian hamster, which may cause low DA concentration and hyperactivity in Roborovskii hamster. On the other hand, L- and D-serine, which are known as sedative factors, were lower in Roborovskii hamsters than Djungarian hamster. These results suggest that species-specific regulation in amino acid metabolism may contribute to hyperactivity in Roborovskii hamsters. Springer International Publishing 2014-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4057556/ /pubmed/24936396 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-277 Text en © Ikeda et al.; licensee Springer. 2014 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Ikeda, Hiromi
Kawase, Takahiro
Nagasawa, Mao
Chowdhury, Vishwajit Sur
Yasuo, Shinobu
Furuse, Mitsuhiro
Metabolism of amino acids differs in the brains of Djungarian hamster (P. sungorus) and Roborovskii hamster (P. roborovskii)
title Metabolism of amino acids differs in the brains of Djungarian hamster (P. sungorus) and Roborovskii hamster (P. roborovskii)
title_full Metabolism of amino acids differs in the brains of Djungarian hamster (P. sungorus) and Roborovskii hamster (P. roborovskii)
title_fullStr Metabolism of amino acids differs in the brains of Djungarian hamster (P. sungorus) and Roborovskii hamster (P. roborovskii)
title_full_unstemmed Metabolism of amino acids differs in the brains of Djungarian hamster (P. sungorus) and Roborovskii hamster (P. roborovskii)
title_short Metabolism of amino acids differs in the brains of Djungarian hamster (P. sungorus) and Roborovskii hamster (P. roborovskii)
title_sort metabolism of amino acids differs in the brains of djungarian hamster (p. sungorus) and roborovskii hamster (p. roborovskii)
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4057556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24936396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-277
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