H. Kataoka et al., INCREASE OF PHOSPHOTYROSINE LEVELS IN MOUSE URINE AND LIVER DURING LIVER-REGENERATION AFTER PARTIAL-HEPATECTOMY, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 201(2), 1994, pp. 909-916
To determine how cell proliferation contributes to phosphotyrosine (P-
Tyr) level in body we investigated the changes of P-Tyr levels in mous
e urine and liver during liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy
(PH). After PH, the P-Tyr contents in urine and liver increased approx
imately 14- and 1.7-fold, respectively, at 2-4 days, and P-Tyr phospha
tase activity in liver decreased to 50% at 2 days. These levels return
ed to the control level at 10 days. After orthovanadate administration
, P-Tyr level increased as P-Tyr phosphatase activity decreased. These
results suggest that P-Tyr level in liver is reflected in urinary P-T
yr level during liver regeneration, and P-Tyr phosphatase is important
in the regulation of P-Tyr level. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.