Lysinuric protein intolerance. Basolateral transport defect in renal tubuli
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Lysinuric protein intolerance. Basolateral transport defect in renal tubuli
Abstract
In patients with an autosomal recessive diamino acid transport disorder, lysinuric protein intolerance (LPI), we measured plasma and urinary amino acids basally, and during intravenous infusion of citrulline at two rates. Compared with controls, the patients' plasma citrulline concentrations rose similarly, but urinary citrulline excretion increased excessively. Their plasma arginine and ornithine levels rose subnormally, but massive argininuria and moderate ornithinuria appeared. The excretion rates of the third diamino acid lysine and other amino acids remained practically unaltered, thus excluding mutual competition as the cause for the increases. The results suggest that (a) in the normal kidney reabsorption involves partial conversion of citrulline to arginine and ornithine (metabolic run-out), (b) in LPI, the diamino acid transport defect is located at the basolateral cell membrane of the renal tubules; this inhibits the efflux of arginine and ornithine, increasing their cellular concentration, which in turn inhibits the metabolic disposal of citrulline, and causes leakage of arginine, ornithine, and citrulline into the tubular lumen.
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