Abnormal tryptophan metabolism in pregnancy and with the oral contraceptive pill. I. Specific effects of an oral estrogenic contraceptive steroid on the tryptophan oxygenase and two aminotransferase activities in livers of ovariectomized-adrenalectomized rats
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- 1 June 1971
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
- Vol. 24 (6) , 699-703
- https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/24.6.699
Abstract
Both tryptophan oxygenase and pyruvic aminotransferase activities are reduced in rat liver by ovariectomy, and restored by feeding an estrogenic contraceptive steroid (ethinylestradiol). In the ovariectomized-adrenalectomized rat, however, the estrogenic steroid restored tryptophan oxygenase activity to normal and had no effect on the aminotransferase enzyme. The findings explain two additional aspects of increased vitamin B6 needs in pregnancy and in women on oral contraceptive steroids as demonstrated by abnormal tryptophan load tests. a) The direct effect of estrogenic steroids in increasing tryptophan oxygenase activity results in increased tryptophan metabolites, thereby stressing the capacity of the vitamin B6-related enzymes to convert these substrates toward niacin. b) Induced synthesis of aminotransferase enzymes subsequent to elevated plasma glucocorticoid levels under these conditions results in increased availability of pyridoxal phosphate binding sites. At marginal pyridoxine intake this may result in partial removal of coenzyme from the vitamin B6-requiring enzymes in the tryptophan-niacin pathway. These findings, when coupled to c) observations of others who demonstrated a desaturation of kynurenine aminotransferase for pyridoxal phosphate following estrogen administration, and d) the compartmentalization of vitamin B6 in the fetus, serve to provide a biochemical basis for increased pyridoxine needs in pregnancy and in women on the pill.Keywords
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