Effects of long- and medium-chain triglycerides on amino acid uptake in rat intestinal brush border membrane vesicles.

K Tajima, R Takada, H Itabashi, K Kameoka, K Sugimura
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1. Uptake of L-leucine, L-phenylalanine, L-proline and L-lysine into brush border membrane vesicles from rats fed either a medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) or a long-chain triglyceride (LCT) diet was studied under conditions of the presence of absence of a Na+ gradient. 2. From the results of initial rate, Na(+)-dependent transport in LCT feeding were lower than in feeding MCT. The Na(+)-independent transport did not vary in either group except for L-lysine uptake. 3. For L-leucine, L-phenylalanine and L-proline in Na+ dependence, kinetic analysis revealed 4-6-fold smaller Vmax values in LCT group than in MCT group. L-Lysine in Na(+)-independent transport was 10-fold lower in LCT group than in MCT group. The Km values were not affected by feeding the LCT or MCT diet. 4. It is clear that amino acid transport is regulated by different types of dietary fat. We consider that the alteration of transport activity is attributable to the changes in number of membrane-bound transport carriers but not to their affinity.

长链和中链甘油三酯对大鼠肠刷状缘膜小泡氨基酸摄取的影响。
1. 在没有Na+梯度的条件下,研究了喂食中链甘油三酯(MCT)或长链甘油三酯(LCT)的大鼠对l -亮氨酸、l -苯丙氨酸、l -脯氨酸和l -赖氨酸进入刷状膜边缘囊泡的情况。2. 从初始速率的结果来看,LCT喂养时Na(+)依赖性转运低于MCT喂养。除了l -赖氨酸摄取外,两组的Na(+)非依赖性转运没有变化。3.对于Na+依赖性的l -亮氨酸、l -苯丙氨酸和l -脯氨酸,动力学分析显示LCT组的Vmax值比MCT组小4-6倍。LCT组l -赖氨酸的Na(+)非依赖性转运比MCT组低10倍。饲喂LCT或MCT日粮对Km值没有影响。4. 很明显,氨基酸运输是由不同类型的膳食脂肪调节的。我们认为,转运活性的改变是由于膜结合转运载体数量的变化,而不是它们的亲和力。
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