Daniel P M, Pratt O E, Wilson P A
J Neurol Sci. 1977 Apr;31(3):421-31. doi: 10.1016/0022-510x(77)90219-2.
The amino acids L-isoleucine, L-leucine and L-valine appear to compete for a shared transport carrier for entry into the brain of the living rat, since high concentrations of L-valine in the plasma reduced the influx both of L-isoleucine and of L-leucine into the brain to 10-15% of the normal. The exclusion of L-isoleucine or of L-leucine from the brain by a raised level of L-valine in the circulation can be partially overcome by simultaneously raising the concentration of L-isoleucine or of L-leucine in the circulation. These results indicate the important role played by a saturable shared carrier-mediated transport system in ensuring that an adequate supply of these amino acids reaches the brain from the circulation during life. The bearing of our findings on two inborn errors of amino acid metabolism, maple-syrup-urine disease and hypervalinaemia, is discussed.
氨基酸L-异亮氨酸、L-亮氨酸和L-缬氨酸似乎竞争一种共同的转运载体以进入活体大鼠的大脑,因为血浆中高浓度的L-缬氨酸会将L-异亮氨酸和L-亮氨酸进入大脑的流入量降低至正常水平的10% - 15%。循环中L-缬氨酸水平升高导致L-异亮氨酸或L-亮氨酸被排除在大脑之外的情况,可通过同时提高循环中L-异亮氨酸或L-亮氨酸的浓度而部分得到克服。这些结果表明,一个可饱和的共同载体介导的转运系统在确保这些氨基酸在生命过程中从循环中充足供应到大脑方面发挥着重要作用。我们的研究结果与两种先天性氨基酸代谢紊乱疾病,即枫糖尿症和高缬氨酸血症的关系也进行了讨论。