Mechanisms of phosphate uptake into brush border membrane vesicles from goat jejunum

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Schroder, B
Breves, G
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phosphate transport; jejunum; calcitriol; goats;
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10.1007/BF00263987
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
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This study concerns the uptake of inorganic phosphate into brush-border membrane vesicles prepared from jejunal tissues of either control or Ca- and/or P-depleted goats. The brush-border membrane vesicles showed a time-dependent accumulation of inorganic phosphate with a typical overshoot phenomenon in the presence of an inwardly directed Na+ gradient. The Na+-dependent inorganic phosphate uptake was completely inhibited by application of 5 mmol . l(-1) sodium arsenate. Half-maximal stimulation of inorganic phosphate uptake into brush-border membrane vesicles was found with Na+ concentrations in the order of 5 mmol . l(-1). Inorganic phosphate accumulation was not affected by a K+ diffusion potential (inside negative), suggesting an electroneutral transport process, Stoichiometry suggested an interaction of two or more Na ions with one inorganic phosphate ion at pH 7.4. Na+-dependent inorganic phosphate uptake into jejunal brush-border membrane vesicles from normal goats as a function of inorganic phosphate concentration showed typical Michaelis-Menten kinetic with V-max = 0.42 +/- 0.08 nmol . mg(-1) protein per 15 s(-1) and K-m = 0.03 +/- 0.01 mmol . l(-1) (n = 4, x +/- SEM). Long-term P depletion had no effect on these kinetic parameters. Increased plasma calcitriol concentrations in Ca-depleted goats, however, were associated with significant increases of V-max by 35-80%, irrespective of the level of P intake. In the presence of an inwardly directed Naf gradient inorganic phosphate uptake was significantly stimulated by almost 60% when the external pH n as decreased to 5.4 (pH(out)/pH(in) = 5.4/7.4). The proton gradient had no effect on inorganic phosphate uptake in absence of Na+. In summary, in goats Na+ and calcitriol-dependent mechanisms are involved in inorganic phosphate transport into jejunal brush-border membrane vesicles which can be stimulated by protons.
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