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Glutamine synthesis from glucose and ammonium chloride by guinea-pig kidney tubules.

C Michoudet1, M F Chauvin, G Baverel.   

Abstract

1. At a physiological concentration (5 mM), glucose was found to be metabolized by isolated kidney cortex tubules prepared from fed guinea pigs. 2. The release of 14CO2 from [U-14C]glucose indicated that oxidation of the glucose carbon skeleton represented about 50% of the glucose removed; significant amounts of lactate and glutamine also accumulated. 3. Addition of 0.1-10 mM NH4Cl led to a dose-dependent stimulation of glucose metabolism which was accompanied by a large increase in lactate and glutamine accumulation and, to a lesser extent, in glucose oxidation. 4. Comparison of the release of 14CO2 from [1-14C]- and [6-14C]glucose indicates that, in both the absence and the presence of NH4Cl, the pentose phosphate shunt was only a minor pathway of glucose metabolism. 5. The central role of pyruvate carboxylase in the conversion of glucose carbon into glutamine carbon was demonstrated by using a bicarbonate-free medium and measuring the fixation of 14CO2 from [14C]bicarbonate, which was recovered mostly at C-1 of glutamine plus glutamate. 6. The NH4Cl-induced stimulation of glucose removal was secondary not only to increased glutamine synthesis, as shown by the effect of methionine sulphoximine, an inhibitor of glutamine synthetase, but also to the stimulation of phosphofructokinase activity by NH4Cl. 7. Renal arterio-venous difference measurements revealed that, in vivo, the guinea-pig kidney removed glucose from the circulating blood, which suggests that glucose carbon may contribute to the carbon skeleton of the glutamine released by this organ.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8280112      PMCID: PMC1137791          DOI: 10.1042/bj2970069

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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