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1 Department of Biochemistry,
Aged rats are more sensitive to injury, possibly
through an impairment of nitrogen and glutamine (Gln) metabolisms
mediated by glucocorticoids. We studied the metabolic kinetic response of adult and old rats during glucocorticoid treatment. The male Sprague-Dawley rats were 24 or 3 mo old. Both adult and old rats were
divided into 7 groups. Groups labeled G3, G5, and G7 received, by
intraperitoneal injection, 1.50 mg/kg of dexamethasone (Dex) for 3, 5, and 7 days, respectively. Groups labeled G3PF, G5PF, and G7PF were pair
fed to the G3, G5, or G7 groups and were injected with an isovolumic
solution of NaCl. One control group comprised healthy rats fed ad
libitum. The response to aggression induced specifically by Dex (i.e.,
allowing for variations in pair-fed controls) appeared later in the
aged rats (decrease in nitrogen balance from day
1 in adults but only from day
4 in old rats). The adult rats rapidly adapted to Dex
treatment, whereas the catabolic state worsened until the end of
treatment in the old rats. Gln homeostasis was not maintained in the
aged rats; despite an early increase in muscular Gln synthetase
activity, the Gln pool was depleted. These results suggest a kinetic
impairment of both nitrogen and muscle Gln metabolisms in response to
Dex with aging.
aging; dexamethasone; duration of treatment
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