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Anion specificity of the jejunal folate carrier: Effects of reduced folate analogues on folate uptake and efflux
Authors:C. M. Schron  C. Washington Jr.  B. L. Blitzer
Affiliation:(1) Division of Digestive Diseases and Liver Study Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 45267 Cincinnati, Ohio
Abstract:Summary We previously reported that3H-folate uptake by rabbit jejunal brush-border membrane (BBM) vesicles was markedly stimulated by an outwardly directed OH gradient (pHin 7.7, pHout 5.5), inhibited by anion exchange inhibitors (DIDS, SITS, furosemide), and saturable (folateKm=0.19 mgrm) suggesting carrier-mediated folate/OH exchange (or H+/folate cotransport). In the present study, the anion specificity of this transport process was examined. Under conditions of an outwardly directed OH gradient, DIDS-sensitive folate uptake wascis inhibited (>90%) by reduced folate analogues: dihydrofolate (IC50=0.40 mgrm), folinic acid (IC50=0.50 mgrm), 5-methyltetrahydrofolate (IC50=0.53 mgrm), and (+)amethopterin (IC50=0.93 mgrM). In contrast, 10 mgrm (–)amethopterin had only a modest effect on folate uptake (18% inhibition) suggesting stereospecificity of the folate/OH exchanger. The nonpteridine compounds which are transported by the folate carrier in L1210 leukemic cells (phthalate, thiamine pyrophosphate, and PO4–3) did not inhibit jejunal folate uptake. Furthermore, folate uptake was not inhibited by SO4–2 (4mm) or oxalate (4mm) thereby distinguishing this carrier from the previously described intestinal SO4–2/OH and oxalate/Cl exchangers. After BBM vesicles were loaded with3H-folate, the initial velocity of3H-folate efflux was stimulated by unlabeled folate in the efflux medium. The transstimulation of3H-folate efflux by unlabeled folate was furosemide (or DIDS) inhibitable and temperature sensitive. Half-maximal stimulation of furosemide-sensitive3H-folate efflux was observed with 0.25±0.05 mgrm unlabeled folate, a concentration similar to theKm for folate uptake. These data suggest that folate-stimulated3H-folate efflux is mediated by the folate/OH exchanger. With the exception of (–) amethopterin, reduced folate analogues also transstimulated furosemide-sensitive3H-folate efflux in a concentration-dependent manner suggesting stereospecific transport of these analogues by the folate/OH exchanger. In summary, folate transport by the jejunal folate/OH exchanger demonstrates bothcis inhibition and transstimulation by reduced folate analogues, but not by other inorganic or organic anions suggesting bidirectional transport of folate and a high degree of anion specificity.
Keywords:folate transport  anion exchange  methotrexate  intestinal electrolyte transport  vesicle transport
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