Arginine metabolism in rat enterocytes
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Arginine metabolism in rat enterocytes
Abstract
Rat enterocytes exposed to L-arginine in the absence of any other exogenous substrate were found to actively metabolize this cationic amino acid. L-Arginine was converted to L-citrulline either directly in a NADPH-sensitive manner thought to be coupled with the generation of NO, or indirectly through the sequence of reactions catalyzed by arginase and ornithine transcarbamylase. A large fraction of L-citrulline and L-ornithine generated from exogenous L-arginine was released in the incubation medium. The production of CO2 and (poly)amines from L-arginine occurred at rates 2 to 3 orders of magnitude lower than that characterizing the net uptake of the cationic amino acid, and this despite the fact that enterocytes were equipped to allow the interconversion of L-ornithine and L-glutamate. It is concluded that the oxidative catabolism of L-arginine in enterocytes is quantitatively negligible relative to its conversion to L-citrulline and L-ornithine.
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