Effect of Krebs cycle intermediates and inhibitors on toad gastric mucosa
- PMID: 35985
- DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.1979.236.6.E692
Effect of Krebs cycle intermediates and inhibitors on toad gastric mucosa
Abstract
An attempt to increase the permeability of gastric mucosa to exogenous Krebs cycle intermediates seemed advisable for a better understanding their relationship with acid secretion. At pH 7.4, citrate, oxoglutarate, fumarate, and malate had no significant effect on oxygen uptake (QO2) nor on acid secretion (QH+) by toad gastric mucosa; succinate increased QO2 slightly and had no effect on QH+; but at pH 5.0, oxoglutarate and succinate increased QO2 by 18 and 21%, respectively. 14CO2 evolved by gastric mucosa incubated with [14C]oxoglutarate, succinate, malate, or citrate was 155, 92, 128, and 353%, respectively, greater at pH 5. Citrate, oxoglutarate, succinate, fumarate, and malate increased QH+ by theophylline-stimulated mucosa at pH 5.0 by 25, 39, 35, 17 and 28%, respectively. Oxoglutarate-dependent respiration was shown to correlate with oxoglutarate oxidation. Malonate and arsenite inhibited QO2 and QH+; malonate inhibition was reversed by washout or by succinate. Arsenite was reversed by washout and accelerated by addition of lipoate immediately after washout. The results suggest that the Krebs cycle has concomitant roles in the regulation of QH+ and oxidative metabolism in the toad gastric mucosa.
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