Title of article
Substitutes for glutamine in proliferation of rat intestinal epithelial cells
Author/Authors
Lauren M. Tuhacek، نويسنده , , Amy D. Mackey، نويسنده , , Nan Li، نويسنده , , Vincent G. DeMarco، نويسنده , , Gary Stevens، نويسنده , , Josef Neu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
6
From page
292
To page
297
Abstract
Objectives
Glutamine (Gln) is important for intestinal epithelial proliferation. The purpose of this study was to determine whether glutamate (Glu), a mixture of nucleotide monophosphates, arginine, or glucosamine could support proliferation of rat intestinal crypt cells (IEC-6) in the absence of Gln.
Methods
Glu with added ammonia acetate, glucosamine, arginine, and nucleotide monophosphates were tested at concentrations that were isonitrogenous with respect to Gln. To determine whether de novo synthesis of Gln was affected by these nutrients, a duplicate set of treatment groups was also tested with 1.0 mM/L of methionine sulfoximine, an inhibitor of Gln synthetase.
Results
Gln + methionine sulfoximine-treated cells showed suboptimal proliferation below 0.6 mM/L but normal proliferation between 0.6 and 4.0 mM/L of Gln. In the absence of exogenous Gln, isonitrogenous concentrations of Glu, glucosamine, arginine, or nucleotide monophosphates yielded similar proliferation as Gln. Cells treated with Glu, glucosamine, arginine, or nucleotide monophosphate mixture showed a decrease in proliferation compared with cells treated with Gln across all treatment doses (P < 0.03).
Conclusions
The importance of these results is that, in the presence of active Gln synthetase, these nutrients can maintain intestinal epithelial proliferation similar to that observed with Gln.
Keywords
Methionine sulfoximine , Glutamine , proliferation , IEC-6
Journal title
Nutrition
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Nutrition
Record number
718136
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