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The influence of glutathione oxidation on renal cortex taurine transport
Authors:R W Chesney  D K Jax
Affiliation:Department of Pediatrics Pediatric Renal Disease Laboratory The University of Wisconsin Center for Health Sciences Madison, Wisconsin 53792, U.S.A.
Abstract:The interaction of diamide, a rapidly reversible thioloxidizing re reagent, with the taurine accumulation system was examined in rat kidney cortex slices from animals of different ages. Diamide at 10 mM lowered renal cortex glutathione content by 80% at a time that taurine accumulation was inhibited by 65%. Although the addition of equimolar GSH overcame diamide inhibition of taurine uptake, GSH per se inhibited taurine accumulation at 0.01 mM, but not at 0.2 or 1.0 mM. Dithiothreitol (DTT) also overcame diamide inhibition of uptake. As previously shown by Pillion et al (Eur. J. Biochem. 79, 73, 1977) diamide inhibited gluconeogenesis by cortex slices.Diamide inhibited taurine accumulation by 85% by the low Km taurine transport site in cortex from newborn, 2 week, 4 week and adult animals, but only 50% at the high Km site. In contrast to the situation in adult tissue, efflux of taurine from preloaded slices of immature animals was not increased by diamide. Accordingly, one maturational event identified by these studies is that diamide-enhanced efflux was found only in mature cortex.
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