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Triiodothyronine Is a High-Affinity Inhibitor of Amino Acid Transport System L1 in Cultured Astrocytes
Authors:Jean-Paul Blondeau  Aline Beslin  Françoise Chantoux  Jacques Francon
Institution:Unitéde Recherche sur la Glande Thyroïde et la Régulation Hormonale (Unité96), Institut National de la Santéet de la Recherche Médicale, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France
Abstract:Abstract: The relationship between the transport of thyroid hormones and that of amino acids was examined by measuring the uptake of amino acids that are characteristic substrates of systems L, A, and N, and the effect of 3,3',5-triiodo-L-thyronine (T3) on this uptake, in cultured astrocytes. Tryptophan and leucine uptakes were rapid, Na+-independent, and efficiently inhibited by T3 (half-inhibition at ~ 2 μ M ). Two Na+-independent L-like systems (L1 and L2), common to leucine and aromatic amino acids, were characterized kinetically. System L2 had a low affinity for leucine and tryptophan ( K m= 0.3–0.9 m M ). The high-affinity system L1 ( K m~ 10 μ M for both amino acids) was competitively inhibited by T3 with a K i of 2–3 μ M (close to the T3 transport K m). Several T3 analogues inhibited system L1 and the T3 transport system similarly. Glutamine uptake and α-(methylamino)isobutyric acid uptake were, respectively, two and 200 times lower than tryptophan and leucine uptakes. T3 had little effect on the uptakes of glutamine and α-(methylamino)isobutyric acid. The results indicate that the T3 transport system and system L1 are related.
Keywords:Astrocytes  Thyroid hormones  System L  System A
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