Literature DB >> 20567909

Homocysteine is transported by the microvillous plasma membrane of human placenta.

Eleni Tsitsiou1, Colin P Sibley, Stephen W D'Souza, Otilia Catanescu, Donald W Jacobsen, Jocelyn D Glazier.   

Abstract

Elevated maternal plasma concentrations of homocysteine (Hcy) are associated with pregnancy complications and adverse neonatal outcomes. The postulate that we wish to advance here is that placental transport of Hcy, by competing with endogenous amino acids for transporter activity, may account for some of the damaging impacts of Hcy on placental metabolism and function as well as fetal development. In this article, we provide an overview of some recent studies characterising the transport mechanisms for Hcy across the microvillous plasma membrane (MVM) of the syncytiotrophoblast, the transporting epithelium of human placenta. Three Hcy transport systems have been identified, systems L, A and y(+)L. This was accomplished using a strategy of competitive inhibition to investigate the effects of Hcy on the uptake of well-characterised radiolabelled substrates for each transport system into isolated MVM vesicles. The reverse experiments were also performed, examining the effects of model substrates on [³⁵S]L-Hcy uptake. This article describes the evidence for systems L, A and y(+)L involvement in placental Hcy transport and discusses the physiological implications of these findings with respect to placental function and fetal development.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20567909      PMCID: PMC2966547          DOI: 10.1007/s10545-010-9141-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Inherit Metab Dis        ISSN: 0141-8955            Impact factor:   4.982


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