Na-amino acid co-transporters (NaAAcT) are uniquely affected in rabbit intestinal villus cell brush border membrane (BBM) during chronic intestinal inflammation. Specifically, Na-alanine co-transport (ASCT1) is inhibited secondary to a reduction in the affinity of the co-transporter for alanine, whereas Na-glutamine co-transport (B0AT1) is inhibited secondary to a reduction in BBM co-transporter numbers. During chronic intestinal inflammation, there is abundant production of the potent oxidant peroxynitrite (OONO). However, whether OONO mediates the unique alteration in NaAAcT in intestinal epithelial cells during chronic intestinal inflammation is unknown. In this study, ASCT1 and B0AT1 were inhibited by OONO in vitro. The mechanism of inh...
International audiencel-glutamine is the primary metabolic fuel for enterocytes. Glutamine from the ...
Aim: Studies in rodents have shown that leptin controls sugars and glutamine entry in the enterocyte...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Factors that induce luminal bacteria to cross the intestinal epithelium followi...
Na-amino acid co-transporters (NaAAcT) are uniquely affected in rabbit intestinal villus cell brush ...
During chronic intestinal inflammation in rabbit intestinal villus cells brush border membrane (BBM)...
During chronic intestinal inflammation in rabbit intestinal villus cells brush border membrane (BBM)...
AbstractGlutamine is a major nutrient utilized by the intestinal epithelium and is primarily assimil...
In the mammalian intestine, glutamine assimilation by the absorptive villus cells is mediated by Na-...
AbstractGlutamine is a major nutrient utilized by the intestinal epithelium and is primarily assimil...
Na-glutamine co-transporter B0AT1 is regulated through arachidonic acid pathway, specifically COX pa...
AbstractNa-K-ATPase located on the basolateral membrane (BLM) of intestinal epithelial cells provide...
AbstractAmino acids, a critical energy source for the intestinal epithelial cells, are more efficien...
AbstractNa-K-ATPase located on the basolateral membrane (BLM) of intestinal epithelial cells provide...
L-glutamine is the primary metabolic fuel for enterocytes. Glutamine from the diet is transported in...
AbstractAmino acids, a critical energy source for the intestinal epithelial cells, are more efficien...
International audiencel-glutamine is the primary metabolic fuel for enterocytes. Glutamine from the ...
Aim: Studies in rodents have shown that leptin controls sugars and glutamine entry in the enterocyte...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Factors that induce luminal bacteria to cross the intestinal epithelium followi...
Na-amino acid co-transporters (NaAAcT) are uniquely affected in rabbit intestinal villus cell brush ...
During chronic intestinal inflammation in rabbit intestinal villus cells brush border membrane (BBM)...
During chronic intestinal inflammation in rabbit intestinal villus cells brush border membrane (BBM)...
AbstractGlutamine is a major nutrient utilized by the intestinal epithelium and is primarily assimil...
In the mammalian intestine, glutamine assimilation by the absorptive villus cells is mediated by Na-...
AbstractGlutamine is a major nutrient utilized by the intestinal epithelium and is primarily assimil...
Na-glutamine co-transporter B0AT1 is regulated through arachidonic acid pathway, specifically COX pa...
AbstractNa-K-ATPase located on the basolateral membrane (BLM) of intestinal epithelial cells provide...
AbstractAmino acids, a critical energy source for the intestinal epithelial cells, are more efficien...
AbstractNa-K-ATPase located on the basolateral membrane (BLM) of intestinal epithelial cells provide...
L-glutamine is the primary metabolic fuel for enterocytes. Glutamine from the diet is transported in...
AbstractAmino acids, a critical energy source for the intestinal epithelial cells, are more efficien...
International audiencel-glutamine is the primary metabolic fuel for enterocytes. Glutamine from the ...
Aim: Studies in rodents have shown that leptin controls sugars and glutamine entry in the enterocyte...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Factors that induce luminal bacteria to cross the intestinal epithelium followi...