Affiliation:
1. Panum Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Abstract
Several neutral amino acids such as leucine added on the mucosal side stimulate the mucosal-to-serosal flux (Jm----s) of cationic amino acids such as lysine. We show here in the colon of the NaCl-loaded hen that this is a result of interactions at the basolateral membrane. The hen colon was used because it tolerates prolonged incubation and has a relatively short tip of villus-to-muscularis mucosa distance. Two models have been proposed for the interpretation of the effect of mucosal-side addition of leucine on Jm----s of lysine: 1) one of an allosteric effect of cytoplasmic leucine on lysine efflux across the basolateral membrane; and 2) one of asymmetric heteroexchange of leucine from outside the basolateral membrane for cytoplasmic lysine. These two models were tested by measurements of influx across the brush-border membrane, of Jm----s and serosal-to-mucosal flux, and of steady state epithelial uptake of leucine and lysine. The data favor the model of allosteric interaction and are inconsistent with the model of asymmetric heteroexchange.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Gastroenterology,Hepatology,Physiology
Cited by
11 articles.
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