Lysine uptake by mammary gland tissue from lactating sows

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Hurley, WL
Wang, H
Bryson, JM
Shennan, DB
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[1] Univ Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
[2] Hannah Res Inst, Ayr KA6 5HL, Scotland
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sows; lactation; mammary glands; amino acids; lysine; transport;
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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Kinetic properties and substrate specificity of the lysine transport system in porcine mammary gland were studied using mammary tissue explants from nine lactating sows. Sodium dependence of lysine uptake was determined by replacing sodium in the medium with choline. Kinetic parameters of lysine uptake were determined using lysine concentrations from 5 mu M to 5.12 mM. Competition of lysine uptake by other amino acids was determined using the cationic amino acids, arginine and ornithine, and using other essential amino acids. Transport of lysine was time-dependent and was unaffected by replacing sodium with choline. Lysine uptake occurred by a transport mechanism with a K-m of approximately 1.4 mM and a V-max of 7.9 mmol. kg cell. water(-1).30 min(-1). Lysine uptake was inhibited by arginine and ornithine and by high concentrations of L-alanine, L-methionine, L-leucine, cycloleucine, and D-lysine, but not by 2-(methyl-amino)-isobutyric acid. This transport mechanism is the primary system responsible for uptake of cationic amino acids in lactating sow mammary tissue. The relatively high K-m, compared with physiological blood concentrations of lysine, indicates that the kinetic properties of the lysine transport system should not be limiting to milk protein synthesis. Transmembrane transport of lysine by lactating sow mammary tissue should be a direct function of plasma concentrations. However, interactions of other amino acids with the uptake system may affect lysine uptake.
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