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  • Title: [Free amino acid and synthesis of polyamines in Plasmodium-berghei-infected RBC].
    Author: Chang H, Huang Z, Wang J, Wang Q.
    Journal: Zhongguo Ji Sheng Chong Xue Yu Ji Sheng Chong Bing Za Zhi; 1990; 8(1):13-7. PubMed ID: 2194691.
    Abstract:
    The contents of free amino acids and the activity of ornithine decarboxylase in infected RBC of chloroquine-sensitive strain of Plasmodium berghei(CS) were similar to those in chloroquine-resistant strain (CR). After treatment with chloroquine (10mg/kg im) no effect on the formation of free amino acids was found after 20th, but chloroquine (5mg/kg im) inhibited the enzymatic activity of the CS RBC by 79.6% whereas that of the CR by 55.7%. The contents of spermidine in CS and CR infected RBC were found to be 139 +/- 27 and 528 +/- 140 nmol/10(9) infected respectively. Cycloleucine inhibited the formation of spermidine by 44% in CS and 57% in CR groups, while co-administration of methionine (100mg/kg) with cycloleucine (80mg/kg) could reverse the inhibitory effect and raise the contents of spermidine to 294 +/- 56 and 657 +/- 129 nmol/10(9) infected RBC in CS and CR groups respectively. This indicates that methionine had significant effect on the formation of spermidine in CS strain, but there was still a remarkable difference, when compared with CR strain. It is suggested that the activities of S-adenosyl-methionine synthetase and other enzymes involved in polyamine formation might be the causal factors.
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