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Article type: Abstract
Authors: Inubushi, T. | Okada, M. | Matsui, A. | Hanba, J. | Murata, E. | Katunuma, N.
Affiliations: Faculty of Home Economics, Tokushima Bunri University, Tokushima 770, Japan | Naruto University of Education, Faculty of Health and Living Sciences, Naruto 772, Japan | Institute for Health Sciences, Tokushima Bunri University, Tokumina 770, Japan
Abstract: When mice were placed on diets extreme deficient in vitamin B_6, ovalbumin‐dependent antibody productions (IgE, IgG_1, IgG_\mathrm{2a}) were significantly suppressed, and alanine aminotransferase activity in the liver was also significantly decreased. In the case of pyridoxine excess (6 mg% = about ten times standard amount) in a 70% casein diet, ovalbumin‐dependent antibody productions were also considerably suppressed. These responses were weaker in a low casein (5%) or normal casein (20%) diet than in a 70% casein diet. The administration of high doses of pyridoxine (6 mg%) resulted in the suppression of hepatic cathepsin B activity. Therefore, we conclude that ovalbumin‐dependent antibody productions (IgG_1, IgE) were suppressed by pyridoxine excess diet (6 mg%), because hepatic cathepsin B activity was suppressed by the excess pyridoxine in diet.
Keywords: Pyridoxine, immunoglobulin, cathepsin B, vitamin B[TeX:] _6
Journal: Biofactors, vol. 11, no. 1-2, pp. 93-96, 2000
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