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Studies on avian erythrocyte metabolism. XVII. Kinetics and transport properties of myo-inositol in chicken reticulocytes
Authors:R E Isaacks  L L Lai  C Y Kim  P H Goldman  H D Kim
Institution:Research Laboratory, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Miami, Florida.
Abstract:The uptake of myo-inositol was determined in a reticulocyte-enriched fraction prepared from chicken blood and compared with uptake in mature erythrocytes. While reticulocytes accumulated inositol at levels more than threefold that of the plasma concentration, erythrocyte levels were only slightly higher than that of the plasma concentration. The rate of uptake in reticulocytes was approximately 66 mumol/ml rbc/h compared to 5 mumol/ml rbc/h in mature erythrocytes when measured at an inositol medium concentration of 250 microM. The kinetic analysis of inositol influx by reticulocytes reveals a two component system: saturable and nonsaturable. The saturable component, which has a Km for inositol of approximately 222 microM, is Na-dependent. This Na-dependent saturable component, which presumably reflects active transport of inositol, accounts for 30-35% of the transport process. The saturable component is completely inhibited by amiloride but to a lesser extent by ouabain and bumetanide. Moreover, in the course of reticulocyte maturation, the saturable component is lost concomitantly with the completion of the synthesis of myo-inositol pentakisphosphate and the drastic decrease in the membrane permeability to inositol. In addition, phloretin and cytochalasin B, which bind to hexose carriers and inhibit hexose sugar transport, also inhibited inositol transport. The uptake of inositol was not affected by excesses of 3-O-methylglucose (100 mM) or by physiological concentrations of D-glucose. Thus, the transport mechanism of myo-inositol appears distinct from that of D-glucose.
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