PMID: 9546624Apr 18, 1998Paper

Glutathione involvement on the intestinal Na+-dependent D-glucose active transporter

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
T IantomasiM T Vincenzini

Abstract

Glutathione and its related enzymes are present in intestinal epithelium. Depletion or alteration of glutathione levels have been related to different physiological and pathological conditions. Glutathione also seems to be related to the regulation of some protein activities. The present study, by in vivo experiments, shows a specific relationship between D-glucose Na+-dependent active transporter activity in rat intestine brush-border membranes and reduced glutathione/oxidized glutathione ratio levels. Changes of the kinetic parameters show that an increase of this ratio is related to an increase of the affinity of glucose for its binding sites and a higher transport capacity of the transporter. Neither alteration in the activity of other substrate transport systems nor change in the specific activity of the key enzymes related to glutathione and glucose metabolism are found. These findings suggest the possibility that D-glucose transporter activity is modulated through the change in the redox status of glutathione.

Citations

Aug 24, 1999·Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care·W Dröge
May 14, 1999·Pharmaceutical Science & Technology Today·A L Daugherty, R J Mrsny

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