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Ethanol selectively affects Na+-gradient dependent intestinal transport systems
Authors:B O'Neill  F Weber  D Hornig  G Semenza
Affiliation:1. Laboratorium für Biochemie der Eidgenössischen Technischen Hochschule, ETH-Zentrum, CH-8092 ZürichSwitzerland;2. Abtig für Vitamin- und Ernährungsforschung, F. Hoffmann-La Roche & Co. AG., CH-4002 Basel, Switzerland
Abstract:Moderate concentrations of ethanol reduce the velocity of uptake of three representative Na+-symport systems (D-glucose, L-alanine, L-ascorbate), whether electrogenic (the first two) or electroneutral (L-ascorbate). This 'inhibition' is observed only if these transport systems are tested in the presence of an initial Na+ gradient (out greater than in); no inhibition is found in tracer-equilibrium exchange measurements. A representative Na+-independent system (D-fructose) is not inhibited by ethanol. 'Passive diffusion' (measured as uptake of L-glucose) is increased somewhat by alcohol. All these observations can be rationalized [as suggested by Tillotson et al. (1981) Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 207, 360-370] by an effect of ethanol on passive diffusion, which leads to a faster collapse of the Na+ gradient, with the resulting reduction of the uptake velocities of Na+-dependent transport systems when tested with the added driving force of an Na+ out----in gradient.
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