Mechanisms and Kinetics of Uptake and Efflux of L-Methionine in an Intestinal Epithelial Model (Caco-2)
- 1 October 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in Journal of Nutrition
- Vol. 124 (10) , 1907-1916
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/124.10.1907
Abstract
Mechanism and kinetics of uptake and efflux of L-methionine in a human intestinal epithelial model system (Caco-2) were studied to understand the transcellular transport process and to determine its rate-limiting step. The kinetic studies indicated that uptakes from both the apical and basolateral sides were saturable [for apical uptake: Km = 0.96 mmol/L, maximum flux = 673 pmol/(min·cm2); for basolateral uptake: Km = 3.46 mmol/L, maximum flux = 3480 pmol/(min·cm2)], whereas the efflux from these two membranes was apparently linear for intracellular concentrations -4 cm/min; for basolateral efflux, the rate constant = 1.78 × 10-4 cm/min]. The results of inhibition studies indicate the apical uptake is partially active and Na+-dependent via a combination of amino acid transport systems B0,+ and ASC, which is somewhat different from the less energy- and Na+-dependent basolateral uptake. The basolateral uptake is also more dependent on system L and exhibits high counter-exchange capability. Finally, the rate-limiting step in the apical to basolateral transport of methionine is determined to be the basolateral efflux.Keywords
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