homeostasis/metabolism
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• mice fed a normal protein diet exhibit normal glucose tolerance in an oral test
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• mice fed a high protein diet exhibit increased L-tyrosine and L-tryptophan concentrations in the skeletal muscle and kidney and L-phenylalanine levels in the skeletal muscle compared with wild-type mice
• mice exhibit altered epithelial amino acid transport compared with wild-type mice
• mice exhibit accumulation of L-phenylalanine in intestinal everted gut sacs compared with wild-type mice
• after intra venous injection, 123I-2-I-L-phenylalanine accumulates in kidney compared with wild-type mice
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• 2-times higher L-phenylalanine, 3-times higher L-tryptophan and 7.5-times higher L-tyrosine in mice fed a normal or high protein diet
• decreased levels of glycine, L-alanine, L-methionine, L-serine, L-threonine, L-asparagine, L-glutamine, L-lysine and L-arginine in mice fed a normal or high protein diet
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• decreased levels of glycine, L-alanine, L-methionine, L-serine, L-threonine, L-asparagine, L-glutamine, L-lysine and L-arginine in mice fed a normal protein diet
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• in mice fed a high protein diet
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• higher L-phenylalanine, L-tryptophan and higher L-tyrosine in mice fed a normal protein diet
• 64-times higher L-tyrosine, 95-times higher L-tryptophan and 9-times higher L-phenylalanine in mice fed a high protein diet
• 2- to 9-fold increase in many other neutral amino acids in mice fed a high protein diet
• mice fed a high protein diet exhibit enhanced aminoaciduria compared with wild-type mice
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• in mice fed a high protein diet
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renal/urinary system
• decreased levels of glycine, L-alanine, L-methionine, L-serine, L-threonine, L-asparagine, L-glutamine, L-lysine and L-arginine in mice fed a normal protein diet
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• in mice fed a high protein diet
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• higher L-phenylalanine, L-tryptophan and higher L-tyrosine in mice fed a normal protein diet
• 64-times higher L-tyrosine, 95-times higher L-tryptophan and 9-times higher L-phenylalanine in mice fed a high protein diet
• 2- to 9-fold increase in many other neutral amino acids in mice fed a high protein diet
• mice fed a high protein diet exhibit enhanced aminoaciduria compared with wild-type mice
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• in mice fed a high protein diet
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behavior/neurological
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• mice exhibit normal locomotor and coordination capability
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• slight increase in water intake when fed a normal protein diet
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growth/size/body
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• mice exhibit normal growth after birth
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