KMID : 0358619930270020227
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Korean Journal of Physiology 1993 Volume.27 No. 2 p.227 ~ p.232
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Effect of Temperature on Dicarboxylate Transport in Plasma Membrane Vesicles of Rabbit Proximal Tubule
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Han Kyung-Moon
Kim Young-Hee Woo Jae-Seok Kim Yong-Keun
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Abstract
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The temperature dependence of succinate uptake was studied in brush border (BBMV) and basolateral (BLMV) membrane vesicles isolated from the rabbit kidney cortex. The succinate uptake was markedly altered by temperature in a similar fashion in both membranes. The temperature dependence was characterized by a nonlinear Arrhenius plot with a break point at 22 and for BBMV and BLMV, respectively. The activation energy was 3.91 and 17.09 kcal/mole at above and below the break point respectively, far BBMV; 2.65 and 14.05 kcal/mole, respectively, for BLMV. When temperature increased f°³m 20 to , the Vmax of succinate transport increased from for BBMV and from for BLMV, with no change in Km in both membranes. These results suggest that renal dicarboxylate transport is similarly sensitive to a change in membrane physical state in BBMV and BLMV.
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KEYWORD
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Dicarboxylate transport, Temperature, Membrane vesicles, Proximal tubule
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