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Indian J Exp Biol ; 1993 Jun; 31(6): 529-32
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-61584

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Intestinal uptake of lysine in rats progressively decreased with an increase in pH from 5.2 to 8.5, both in the presence and absence of Na+ ions. At pH 5.2 lysine uptake was 30-35% more than that at neutral pH. Na+ activated lysine uptake by 40-50% at pH 5.2 and it was increased to 110-120% at neutral pH. The observed increase in lysine uptake in response to Na+ and H+ gradients was due to enhanced maximal velocity (Vmax), with little change in affinity constant (Kt). Arrhenius analysis revealed a biphasic curve for lysine uptake with transition temperature (Tc) around 20 degrees C (24 degrees C at pH 5.2 in presence of Na+). The energy of activation (Ea) below (16.1-23.4 Kcal/mole) and above (6.7-8.6 Kcal/mole) the Tc was similar at pH 5.2 and 7.0 both in the presence and absence of Na+ ions. The sensitivity of lysine uptake to various inhibitors was also dependent upon pH and Na+ ions.


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Animaux , Arsénites/pharmacologie , Dinitrophénols/pharmacologie , N-Éthyl-maléimide/pharmacologie , Harmaline/pharmacologie , Concentration en ions d'hydrogène , Absorption intestinale/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Iodo-acétates/pharmacologie , Acide iodo-acétique , Isatine/pharmacologie , Lysine/pharmacocinétique , Mâle , Rats , Rat Wistar , Sodium/pharmacologie , Composés du sodium/pharmacologie , Antiport des ions sodium-hydrogène/métabolisme
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