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. 1982 Apr;79(7):2315-8.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.79.7.2315.

Involvement of multiple sodium ions in intestinal d-glucose transport

Involvement of multiple sodium ions in intestinal d-glucose transport

J D Kaunitz et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1982 Apr.

Abstract

Brush border membrane vesicles isolated from rabbit small intestine were used to measure the interactions between sodium and glucose transport with a rapid uptake technique. A plot of glucose uptake rate vs. increasing sodium concentration yielded a sigmoid curve. Hill analysis revealed a coefficient of 1.9 +/- 0.02 (+/- SEM), consistent with at least two sodium ions involved in glucose transport. Transport coupling was then measured directly with double-label experiments in which the uptakes of D-glucose and sodium were determined in the presence and absence of cotransported solute. At the earliest time point, the ratio of cosubstrate-dependent sodium transport to glucose transport was 3.2 +2- 0.7 (+/- SEM). We conclude that two or more sodium ions are coupled to glucose transport across the intestinal brush border membranes.

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