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The effect of amiloride on hormonal regulation of amino acid transport in isolated and cultured adult rat hepatocytes
Authors:M Fehlmann  M Samson  K S Koch  H L Leffert  P Freychet
Abstract:Insulin and glucagon stimulate amino acid transport in isolated rat hepatocytes. Amiloride, a specific Na+-influx inhibitor, completely inhibited the hormonal (glucagon or insulin) stimulation of alpha-aminoisobutyric acid influx by preventing the emergence of a high-affinity transport component. The drug also inhibited 14C]valine incorporation into hepatocyte protein. The half-maximal concentration of amiloride for inhibition of protein synthesis was similar to that required for inhibition of hormone-stimulated amino acid transport (approx. 0.1 mM). In primary cultured rat hepatocytes, amiloride markedly depressed the stimulation of alpha-aminoisobutyric acid transport by glucagon, or a mixture of glucagon, insulin and epidermal growth factor. These results suggest that amiloride inhibits the hormonal stimulation of hepatocyte amino acid transport by preventing the synthesis of high-affinity transport proteins. They also suggest that the hormonal stimulation of hepatocyte amino acid transport is dependent, at least partly, on Na+ influx.
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