Abstract

The effects of fructose on purine nucleotide synthesis and degradation were studied in isolated rat hepatocytes. Incubation of the hepatocytes with fructose resulted in dece;eration of the rate of de novo purine synthesis, gauged by the rate of incorporation of precursor [ 14C]formate into total purines produced, and in acceleration of purine nucleotide degradation, as measured by the rate of conversion of prelabelled purine nucleotides into end-product allantoin. These effects were found to be associated with decreases in cellular content of ATP and P i and in the metabolic availability of 5-phosphoribosyl 1-pyrophosphate. The results support the suggestion that the fructose-induced acceleration of purine degradation is mediated through activation of AMP deaminase. However, the results also suggest that decreased reutilization of hypoxanthine for IMP synthesis, due to the decreased PP-Rib- P availability, is an additional mechanism for the acceleration of purine degradation. The decreased PP-Rib- P availability is also suggested to be the main mechanism for the fructose-induced deceleration of purine synthesis.

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