The concentrations of S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM), S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine (SAH), and adenosine (Ado) were determined in whole brain and rat brain regions by HPLC. The whole brain contains, respectively, 22 nmol, 1 nmol, and 65 nmol of SAM, SAH, and Ado per g of wet tissue. Their distribution indicated that SAM and SAH levels are highest in brainstem, whereas the Ado level is highest in cortex. With aging the SAM concentrations decrease in whole brain, brainstem, and hypothalamus (-25%) and SAH levels increase by 90% in striatum and by 160% in cerebellum, while Ado levels are increased in all regions by 100--180%.
Some penta-O-substituted analogues of quercetin were synthesized and tested for the inhibition of cytosolic and particulate rat brain cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase activities. Ten of these compounds are potent and highly selective inhibitors of cAMP hydrolysis with respect to cGMP hydrolysis. They inhibit more potently the particulate enzyme than the cytosolic preparation. The highest selectivity was observed with penta-O-ethylquercetin and analogue 6d, which proved to be more selective and more potent inhibitors than the reference compound Ro 20-1724. Some structure-activity relationships are discussed.
The histological development of the quail oviduct and the changes in concentrations of progesterone receptor, ovalbumin, conalbumin, ovomucoid and ovoglycocomponents are analyzed during the period spanning 7-35 days of age. The initiation of luminal epithelial cell proliferation is the first event of magnum growth. The epithelial cells begin to evaginate into subepithelial stroma and form tubular glands. Meanwhile, luminal epithelium starts cellular pleomorphism through ciliogenesis. No egg white proteins are detectable in the developing glands; at the same time, the concentration of the progesterone receptor increases from about 5500 sites/cell to 30,300 sites/cell. Tubular gland cells then begin to synthetize and accumulate egg white proteins, mucous cells differentiate in the luminal epithelium, and the cell proliferation decreases and finally stops. Compared with earlier studies dealing with the blood levels of estrogen and progesterone in developing quails during the same period, and the cellular changes induced in the oviducts of ovariectomized and ovariectomized-hypophysectomized quail by exogenous steroids, these results distinguish between the cellular responses that are physiologically controlled by estradiol and other responses that have multihormonal regulation.
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