Literature DB >> 9486178

Characterization and regulation of adenosine transport in T84 intestinal epithelial cells.

E C Mun1, K J Tally, J B Matthews.   

Abstract

Adenosine release from mucosal sources during inflammation and ischemia activates intestinal epithelial Cl- secretion. Previous data suggest that A2b receptor-mediated Cl- secretory responses may be dampened by epithelial cell nucleoside scavenging. The present study utilizes isotopic flux analysis and nucleoside analog binding assays to directly characterize the nucleoside transport system of cultured T84 human intestinal epithelial cells and to explore whether adenosine transport is regulated by secretory agonists, metabolic inhibition, or phorbol ester. Uptake of adenosine across the apical membrane displayed characteristics of simple diffusion. Kinetic analysis of basolateral uptake revealed a Na(+)-independent, nitrobenzylthioinosine (NBTI)-sensitive facilitated-diffusion system with low affinity but high capacity for adenosine. NBTI binding studies indicated a single population of high-affinity binding sites basolaterally. Neither forskolin, 5'-(N-ethylcarboxamido)-adenosine, nor metabolic inhibition significantly altered adenosine transport. However, phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate significantly reduced both adenosine transport and the number of specific NBTI binding sites, suggesting that transporter number may be decreased through activation of protein kinase C. This basolateral facilitated adenosine transporter may serve a conventional function in nucleoside salvage and a novel function as a regulator of adenosine-dependent Cl- secretory responses and hence diarrheal disorders.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9486178     DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.1998.274.2.G261

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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4.  Coordination of ENT2-dependent adenosine transport and signaling dampens mucosal inflammation.

Authors:  Carol M Aherne; Colm B Collins; Caroline R Rapp; Kristine E Olli; Loni Perrenoud; Paul Jedlicka; Jessica L Bowser; Tingting W Mills; Harry Karmouty-Quintana; Michael R Blackburn; Holger K Eltzschig
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