Abstract

In acutely scorbutic guinea pigs, where interstitial collagen synthesis is markedly impaired, there was no significant reduction in total complement component C1 activity measured by a functional assay, and no significant reduction in the ratio of protein-bound hydroxyproline to protein-bound proline or to total serum protein, in comparison with pair-fed controls. There was a moderate increase in non-protein-bound hydroxyproline in the serum of the deficient animals. These result suggest that component C1q is largely resistant to the effects of severe acute scurvy, adn that some hydroxyproline-containing proteins may respond differently others, during vitamin C deficiency.

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