Arginase activity and other cellular events associated with epidermal hyperplasia
- 1 January 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Cellular Physiology
- Vol. 94 (1) , 99-104
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.1040940113
Abstract
The unknown biochemical role of arginase in epidermal metabolism was probed by examining the association of elevated arginase activty with epidermal hyperplasia and hyperkeratinization. Epidermal hyperplasia as induced experimentally by topical application of 1‐decanol to the right side of male hairless mice while the contralateral side served as control. Arginase activity, incorporation of 3 H‐thymidine into DNA, DNA and protein content were measured in the separated control and experimental epidermis six hours and on days 1 through 5 and 7 after 1‐decanol application. After six hours, the epidermis appears damaged histologically, and DNA synthesis is inhibited. By day 1, incoporation of 3 H‐thymidine into DNA is elevated and a new hyperplastic epidermis has formed beneath the original epidermis. Epidermal arginase is elevated two through seven days after 1‐decanol application and always is associated with continuing epidermal hyperplasia. The stimulation of DNA synthesis, which parallels the induction of epidermal hyperplasia by 1‐decanol, precedes the induction of epidermal arginase activity. An attempt to relate these results with polyamine synthesis and other metabolic events is made.This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
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