Metabolism of sulfolipids in isolated renal tubules from rat
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpc.2004.11.013
Metabolism of sulfolipids in isolated renal tubules from rat
Abstract
Proximal-rich tubules were prepared from rat kidneys by using collagenase treatment. The isolated rat renal tubules were compared with the intact kidney on the following characteristics. (1) Composition of the sulfoglycolipid. (2) Sulfoglycolipid metabolism based on incorporation of [35S]sulfate or some properties of sulfoglycolipid metabolism, including the activities of anabolic and catabolic enzymes. The results indicated following characteristics of the isolated renal tubules in comparison to the kidney in vivo. (1) The sulfoglycolipid compositions are qualitatively similar, except that the content of glucosyl sulfatide, Gg3Cer II3-sulfate, and GM4 was slightly higher in the isolated tubules. (2) The apparent half-lives (15-55 min) of sulfoglycolipids in the isolated tubules could indicate the existence of a rapid turnover pool of these lipids. (3) The sulfotransferase and sulfatase activities related to sulfoamphiphiles in the renal tubule were similar to those reported for the whole kidney. Based on the above criteria, we conclude that the isolated rat renal tubule should be a useful metabolic system for clarification of the short-term physiological events, up to 90 min, of proximal tubular sulfoglycolipids. By using the present system, we showed that biosynthesis of the renal total sulfoglycolipid was significantly elevated in rats deprived of water for 24 h.
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