Uptake of V3Hjoleate by canine or rat cardiac myocytes is saturable, displays the countertransport phenomenon, and is inhibited by phloretin and trypsin. Cardiac myocytes contain a basic (pI 9.1) 40-kD plasma membrane fatty atid binding protein (FABPpM) analogous to those recently isolated from liver, adipose tissue, and gut, unrelated to the 12-14-kD cytosolic FAIRP in these same tissues. An antibody to rat liver FABPpM selectively inhibits specific uptake of [3Hfoleate by rat heart myocytes at 370C, but has no influence on nonspecific VHoleate uptake at 40C or on specific uptake of VHjglucose. Uptake of long-chain free fatty acids by cardiac muscle cells, liver, and adipose tissue and absorption by gut epithelial cells is a facilitated process mediated by identical or closely related plasma membrane FABPs.
Oleate uptake by cardiac myocytes is carrier mediated and involves a 40 kDa plasma membrane fatty acid binding protein similar to that in liver, adipose tissue and gut
SORRENTINO, Dario Rosario;
1988-01-01
Abstract
Uptake of V3Hjoleate by canine or rat cardiac myocytes is saturable, displays the countertransport phenomenon, and is inhibited by phloretin and trypsin. Cardiac myocytes contain a basic (pI 9.1) 40-kD plasma membrane fatty atid binding protein (FABPpM) analogous to those recently isolated from liver, adipose tissue, and gut, unrelated to the 12-14-kD cytosolic FAIRP in these same tissues. An antibody to rat liver FABPpM selectively inhibits specific uptake of [3Hfoleate by rat heart myocytes at 370C, but has no influence on nonspecific VHoleate uptake at 40C or on specific uptake of VHjglucose. Uptake of long-chain free fatty acids by cardiac muscle cells, liver, and adipose tissue and absorption by gut epithelial cells is a facilitated process mediated by identical or closely related plasma membrane FABPs.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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