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Mechanism of hepatic assimilation of dipeptides. Transport versus hydrolysis.

作者信息

Lochs H, Morse E L, Adibi S A

出版信息

J Biol Chem. 1986 Nov 15;261(32):14976-81.

PMID:3533928
Abstract

To investigate dipeptide assimilation by the liver, a series of interrelated experiments were performed in rats. Partial hepatectomy prolonged the plasma half-life (min) of Gly-Ala (3.42 +/- 0.22 versus 4.90 +/- 0.35, p less than 0.05) but had no significant effect on plasma half-life of Gly-Leu, Gly-Pro, or Gly-Sar. We then investigated the rate of disappearance (mumol X (g liver X h)-1) of the above four dipeptides (initial concentration = 1 mM) from the medium during isolated liver perfusion. The order of dipeptide disappearance was: Gly-Leu (8.75 +/- 0.65) greater than Gly-Ala (3.36 +/- 0.46) greater than Gly-Pro (1.29 +/- 0.54) greater than Gly-Sar (0.35 +/- 0.12). This order of dipeptide disappearance corresponded exactly to the order of the rates of glycine accumulation in the medium during liver perfusion with the four dipeptides. Addition of glucagon had no effect on the disappearance rate of Gly-Ala from the medium, but reduced accumulation rates of glycine (3.39 +/- 0.30 versus 1.42 +/- 30, p less than 0.01) and alanine (4.42 +/- 0.66 versus 1.35 +/- 0.39, p less than 0.01). Finally, we found that hydrolysis by the liver plasma membranes and/or perfusion medium accounted for disappearance of dipeptides. In conclusion, the liver does not appear to have a transport system for dipeptides, but assimilates dipeptides by extracellular hydrolysis. Hydrolysis is achieved by enzymes either located on the plasma membranes or released from the cytosol. The amino acid residues released as the result of dipeptide hydrolysis are then taken up by the liver.

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