The activity of liver cystathionase ( EC 4.4.1.1) was decreased after 3 d of stress induced by surgery. The rate of l-cysteine synthesis from l-methionine was significantly higher in isolated hepatocytes from controls than in hepatocytes from rats suffering from surgical stress. The half-life of l-[2(n)- 3 H]methionine was significantly higher in rats submitted to surgical stress than in controls. Plasma l-methionine: l-cystine ratio was higher in stressed rats than in controls. l-cystine uptake was significantly increased in the surgically-stressed rats when compared with the controls. All these facts are consistent with the hypothesis that the observed inhibition of cystathionase is physiologically important and thatl-cysteine might be considered as an essential amino acid in cases of surgical stress.
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Viña, J., Gimenez, A., Puertes, I. R., Gasco, E., & Viña, J. R. (1992). Impairment of cysteine synthesis from methionine in rats exposed to surgical stress. British Journal of Nutrition, 68(2), 421–429. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19920099
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