Abstract
In hairless mice, a moderate vitamin-A deficiency, without any clinical signs or weight changes, reduces the activity of soluble cytoplasmic hepatic transglutaminase without affecting the membrane form of the enzyme. This attack of soluble transglutaminase appears to be a biological marker of early deficiency. The relations between this disturbance and the hepatocyte sensitivity to aggressors at this stage are discussed.
MeSH terms
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Animals
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Body Weight / physiology
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Cytoplasm / enzymology
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Diet / standards
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Diet / veterinary
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Diterpenes
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Female
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Least-Squares Analysis
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Liver / chemistry
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Liver / enzymology*
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Liver / ultrastructure
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Mice
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Mice, Hairless / metabolism*
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Retinyl Esters
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Time Factors
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Transglutaminases / analysis*
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Vitamin A / analogs & derivatives
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Vitamin A / analysis
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Vitamin A Deficiency / diagnosis
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Vitamin A Deficiency / enzymology*
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Vitamin A Deficiency / etiology
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Vitamin E / analysis
Substances
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Diterpenes
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Retinyl Esters
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Vitamin A
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Vitamin E
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retinol palmitate
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Transglutaminases