The effect of seasons on hydrolytic and transalkylating activity of phospholipase d in the membranes of rat liver

   
Mirzaeva G.Sh.1, Klemesheva L.S.1, Irgasheva G.M.1, Almatov K.T.1

1. Mirzo Ulugbek National University of Uzbekistan, Biologic-Soil Faculty, Department of Human and Animal Physiology
Section: Experimental/Clinical Study
PubMed Id: 19663006
Year: 2009  Volume: 55  Issue: 3  Pages: 338-342
The seasonal effect on the hydrolytic and transalkylating activity of phospholipase D in the membranes of rat liver has been demonstrated. In summer the hydrolytic and transalkylating activity of the phospholipase D in rat liver mitochondria increased compared to the activity in winter. This implies that the rate of the formation of phospholipids in rat liver mitochondrial membranes is higher in summer. Perhaps, the revealed hydrolase-transferase reactions of phospholipase D are regular links in a single mechanism of seasonal compensatory-adapting responses of organisms.
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Keywords: liver, mitochondria, phospholipase D, phospholipids
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Mirzaeva, G. Sh., Klemesheva, L. S., Irgasheva, G. M., Almatov, K. T. (2009). The effect of seasons on hydrolytic and transalkylating activity of phospholipase d in the membranes of rat liver. Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, 55(3), 338-342.
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