Perinatal changes in adenine nucleotide content of developing rat kidney.J Dev Physiol. 1986 Apr; 8(2):97-103.JD
Abstract
Adenine nucleotides have been measured in fetal and newborn kidneys of rat using the luciferine-luciferase method. In fetuses, between days 18 and 21 of gestation there is a drop of the relative amount of ATP in the renal nucleotide pool. Consequently, the kidneys of 21 days-old fetuses have lowered ATP/ADP ratio (3.6) and energy charge (0.80) compared with values found on day 18 (6.9 and 0.91, respectively); this relative energy deficit is heightened in progesterone induced postmaturity. One hour after delivery whether the gestational stage is 21, 22 or 23 days, there is a rise in ATP and a decrease in AMP content which restore a high energy level in kidney of the newborn and a 30% increase in the total adenine nucleotide pool.
MeSH
Pub Type(s)
Comparative Study
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Language
eng
PubMed ID
3701006
Citation
Bastin, J, et al. "Perinatal Changes in Adenine Nucleotide Content of Developing Rat Kidney." Journal of Developmental Physiology, vol. 8, no. 2, 1986, pp. 97-103.
Bastin J, Sofack F, Boulekbache H, et al. Perinatal changes in adenine nucleotide content of developing rat kidney. J Dev Physiol. 1986;8(2):97-103.
Bastin, J., Sofack, F., Boulekbache, H., Bismuth, J., & Geloso, J. P. (1986). Perinatal changes in adenine nucleotide content of developing rat kidney. Journal of Developmental Physiology, 8(2), 97-103.
Bastin J, et al. Perinatal Changes in Adenine Nucleotide Content of Developing Rat Kidney. J Dev Physiol. 1986;8(2):97-103. PubMed PMID: 3701006.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Perinatal changes in adenine nucleotide content of developing rat kidney.
AU - Bastin,J,
AU - Sofack,F,
AU - Boulekbache,H,
AU - Bismuth,J,
AU - Geloso,J P,
PY - 1986/4/1/pubmed
PY - 1986/4/1/medline
PY - 1986/4/1/entrez
SP - 97
EP - 103
JF - Journal of developmental physiology
JO - J Dev Physiol
VL - 8
IS - 2
N2 - Adenine nucleotides have been measured in fetal and newborn kidneys of rat using the luciferine-luciferase method. In fetuses, between days 18 and 21 of gestation there is a drop of the relative amount of ATP in the renal nucleotide pool. Consequently, the kidneys of 21 days-old fetuses have lowered ATP/ADP ratio (3.6) and energy charge (0.80) compared with values found on day 18 (6.9 and 0.91, respectively); this relative energy deficit is heightened in progesterone induced postmaturity. One hour after delivery whether the gestational stage is 21, 22 or 23 days, there is a rise in ATP and a decrease in AMP content which restore a high energy level in kidney of the newborn and a 30% increase in the total adenine nucleotide pool.
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