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pH Dependence of Histidine Affinity for Blood-Brain Barrier Carrier Transport Systems for Neutral and Cationic Amino Acids
Authors:William H Oldendorf  Paul D Crane†  Leon D Braun  Eddy A Gosschalk  Jared M Diamond†
Institution:Research Service, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Brentwood, Los Angeles, CA 90073.
Abstract:The effects of pH (3.5-7.5) on the brain uptake of histidine by the blood-brain barrier (BBB) carriers for neutral and cationic amino acids were tested, in competition with unlabeled histidine, arginine, or phenylalanine, with the single-pass carotid injection technique. Cationic amino acid ( 14C]arginine) uptake was increasingly inhibited by unlabeled histidine as the pH of the injection solution decreased. In contrast, the inhibitory effect of unlabeled histidine on neutral amino acid ( 14C]phenylalanine) uptake decreased with decreasing pH. Brain uptake indices with varying histidine concentrations indicated that the neutral form of histidine inhibited phenylalanine uptake whereas the cationic form competed with arginine uptake. Since phenylalanine decreased 14C]histidine uptake at all pH values whereas arginine did not, it was concluded that the cationic form of histidine had an affinity for the cationic carrier, but was not transported by it. We propose that the saturable entry of histidine into brain is, under normal physiological circumstances, mediated solely by the carrier for neutral amino acids.
Keywords:Amino acids  pH  Histidine  Blood-brain barrier  Brain transport  
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