Sodium-dependent phosphate and alanine transports but sodium-independent hexose transport in type II alveolar epithelial cells in primary culture
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Sodium-dependent phosphate and alanine transports but sodium-independent hexose transport in type II alveolar epithelial cells in primary culture
Abstract
Inorganic phosphate, amino acids and sugars are of obvious importance in lung metabolism. We investigated sodium-coupled transports with these organic and inorganic substrates in type II alveolar epithelial cells from adult rat after one day in culture. Alveolar type II cells actively transported inorganic phosphate and alanine, a neutral amino acid, by sodium-dependent processes. Cellular uptakes of phosphate and alanine were decreased by about 80% by external sodium substitution, inhibited by ouabain (30 and 41%, respectively) and displayed saturable kinetics. Two sodium-phosphate cotransport systems were characterized: a high-affinity one (apparent Km = 18 microM) with a Vmax of 13.5 nmol/mg protein per 10 min and a low-affinity one (apparent Km = 126 microM) with a Vmax of 22.5 nmol/mg protein per 10 min. Alanine transport had an apparent Km of 87.9 microM and a Vmax of 43.5 nmol/mg protein per 10 min. By contrast, cultured alveolar type II cells did not express sodium-dependent hexose transport. Increasing time in culture decreased Vmax values of the two phosphate transport systems on day 4 while sodium-dependent alanine uptake was unchanged. This study demonstrated the existence of sodium-dependent phosphate and amino acid transports in alveolar type II cells similar to those documented in other epithelial cell types. These sodium-coupled transports provide a potent mechanism for phosphate and amino acid absorption and are likely to play a role in substrate availability for cellular metabolism and in regulating the composition of the alveolar subphase. The decrease in phosphate uptake with time in culture is parallel to decrease in surfactant synthesis reported in cultured alveolar type II cells, suggesting that phosphate availability for surfactant synthesis may be accomplished by a sodium-dependent phosphate uptake.
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