[HTML][HTML] Transepithelial glycylsarcosine transport in intestinal Caco-2 cells mediated by expression of H (+)-coupled carriers at both apical and basal membranes.

DT Thwaites, CD Brown, BH Hirst… - Journal of Biological …, 1993 - Elsevier
DT Thwaites, CD Brown, BH Hirst, NL Simmons
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1993Elsevier
Glycylsarcosine (Gly-Sar) transport in human intestinal epithelial (Caco-2) cells has been
investigated. Gly-Sar transport, from apical to basal surfaces (Ja-b), and intracellular
accumulation are greatest when the apical medium is acidified (apical pH 6.0, basal pH 7.4).
Both transport and accumulation are susceptible to saturation and competition. Similarly, Gly-
Sar transport, from basal to apical surfaces (Jb-a), is increased with acidification of the basal
medium (basal pH 6.0, apical pH 7.4). Apical addition of 20 mM Gly-Sar (pH 6.0) to Caco-2 …
Glycylsarcosine (Gly-Sar) transport in human intestinal epithelial (Caco-2) cells has been investigated. Gly-Sar transport, from apical to basal surfaces (Ja-b), and intracellular accumulation are greatest when the apical medium is acidified (apical pH 6.0, basal pH 7.4). Both transport and accumulation are susceptible to saturation and competition. Similarly, Gly-Sar transport, from basal to apical surfaces (Jb-a), is increased with acidification of the basal medium (basal pH 6.0, apical pH 7.4). Apical addition of 20 mM Gly-Sar (pH 6.0) to Caco-2 cell monolayers loaded with the pH indicator BCECF (2‘,7‘-bis(2-carboxyethyl)-5-(6)-carboxyfluorescein) caused a marked cytosolic acidification. Basolateral application of 20 mM Gly-Sar (pH 6.0) also caused a fall in intracellular pH. These observations are consistent with the expression of H(+)-coupled dipeptide transporters at both membrane faces of the human intestinal epithelial Caco-2 cell line. We also provide direct evidence for dipeptide-stimulated H(+)-influx, across both apical and basolateral membranes, in this intact epithelial cell system.
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