Interactions between monosaccharides and leucine in basolateral membrane of isolated chick intestinal epithelial cells

J. Bolufer
F.J. Santos
A. Vila
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Abstract

The characteristics of the interactions between 3-O-methyl-glucose (3-OMG) and monosaccharides or leucine transport were examined on chick isolated intestinal epithelial cells.In a Na+-medium, the unidirectional influx of 1.5 mM 3-OMG was found to be already inhibited by 37.5 mM glucose and 37.5 mM leucine after 20 s incubation.In Na+-free mannitol substituted medium, either glucose, galactose or leucine (37.5 mM) inhibited the unidirectional influx of 3-OMG.Theophylline, a drug that decreases the basolateral permeability to sugars, decreased the unidirectional influx of 1.25 mM leucine in Na+-free medium but increased the steady-state uptake of the aminoacid in Na+-medium.The efflux of 3-OMG from preloaded cells into a Na+-free medium was stimulated by extracellular galactose and leucine (37.5 mM).This was inhibited by theophylline.Our results indicate that sugars and leucine interactions at the Na+-independent transport system could be produced by mutual competition for binding the same system.

Keywords:
Intestinal Absorption/drug effects, 3-O-Methylglucose, Animals, Basement Membrane/metabolism, Biological Transport/drug effects, Chickens, Epithelium/metabolism, Intestinal Mucosa/metabolism, Leucine/metabolism, Male, Methylglucosides/metabolism, Monosaccharides/metabolism, Theophylline/pharmacology

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J. Bolufer
F.J. Santos
A. Vila


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