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Adaptive regulation of taurine transport in two continuous renal epithelial cell lines.

D P Jones1, L A Miller, R W Chesney.   

Abstract

Taurine is actively transported by a beta-amino acid transporter located on the proximal tubule apical surface. We have characterized taurine transport into confluent monolayers of two continuous renal epithelial cell lines: LLC-PK1, a cell of porcine proximal tubular origin, and the Madin-Darby canine kidney cell line (MDCK) of distal origin. Taurine uptake is linear up to 90 minutes in LLC-PK1 cells and 180 minutes in MDCK cells. This process is highly dependent upon Na+ as the cation and either Cl- or Br- as the anion. Taurine uptake is inhibited by another beta-amino acid, beta-alanine, to a greater extent than the alpha-analog, L-alanine or other alpha-amino acids. Incubation of cell monolayers with taurine-free medium (0 microM taurine) induces an increase in Na(+)-dependent taurine uptake when compared to cells exposed to standard medium (50 microM taurine). When cells were incubated in medium containing high taurine (500 microM), uptake was decreased as compared to control cells. This adaptive response is evident by 12 hours in both cell lines and is the result of changes in the apparent transport maximum (Jmax) rather than the apparent Km for taurine. The changes in transport observed after manipulation of medium taurine concentration were not associated with differences in taurine efflux. In summary, taurine is transported by a beta-specific, Na-Cl dependent process in both renal epithelial cell lines. Although the factors which regulate taurine transport are not known, an increased transport maximum is observed in cells which have been taurine-starved, and a decreased Jmax is seen in cells supplied with excess taurine.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2402115     DOI: 10.1038/ki.1990.189

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kidney Int        ISSN: 0085-2538            Impact factor:   10.612


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