Author:
Calvert D. T.,Shennan D. B.
Abstract
SummaryThe transport of lysine by perfused lactating rat mammary tissue has been examined using a rapid, paired-tracer dilution technique. This experimental approach allowed the characteristics of lysine transport across the blood-facing aspect of the mammary epithelium to be studied. The clearance of lysine from the perfusate was influenced by the extracellular lysine concentration in a fashion consistent with the presence of carrier-mediated transport. Replacing extracellular Na+withN-methyl-D-glucamine had no significant effect on lysine transport. Lysine uptake was inhibited by extracellular leucine and glutamine but not by α-(methylamino)isobutyric acid. Leucine interacted with lysine transport under Na+-free conditions. It appears that the system for cationic acid transport which is situated in the blood-facing aspect of the lactating rat mammary epithelium may also accept neutral amino acids as substrates.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
Cited by
27 articles.
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