Characterization of a high-affinity choline uptake mechanism in the cestode Hymenolepis diminuta

Author:

Webb Rodney A.

Abstract

Radiolabelled choline was taken up by tissue slices of the cestode Hymenolepis diminuta by a sodium-dependent and a sodium-independent mechansim. The sodium-dependent uptake was saturable, against a concentration gradient, displayed structural specificity, and was inhibited, in part, by hemicholinium-3. Kinetic analysis of the sodium-dependent choline uptake showed an apparent Kt = 2.0 μM and a Vmax = 0.146 pmol∙mg−1 wet weight tissue∙min−1, which is consistent with a high-affinity choline uptake (HAChU) mechanism. The rate of uptake or release of choline depended on the magnitude and direction of the sodium gradient, was diminished by high- or low-potassium, but was not chloride or sulphate dependent. A homoexchange mechanism for HAChU was not demonstrated. Evidence was obtained to suggest that HAChU or release of endogenous ACh is regulated by autoreceptors. The choline taken up by the HAChU mechanism was but slowly converted to ACh and other products.Key words: high-affinity sodium-dependent choline uptake, sodium-independent choline uptake, cestode tissue slices, choline metabolism, high-affinity choline transporter.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Physiology (medical),Pharmacology,General Medicine,Physiology

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