Liponomic control of Ca2" transport: Relationship to mechanism of

2016 
Isolated vesicles prepared from the brush border membranes of chicken duodenal mucosal cells (enterocytes) take up calcium by a passive but saturable process. The rate of uptake (Vmax) is increased 2.5- to 3-fold, with no change in K.i, in vesicles prepared from 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (12 5(OH)2D3) -treated chickens compared to vesicles from vitamin D-deficient controls. Preincubation of vesicles with either cis- or trans-vaccinic acid (cVA or tVA, respectively) or their methyl esters in vitro also alters the rates of calcium transport. Methyl cVA causes an increase in rate of calcium uptake into vesicles from vitamin D-deficient chickens but not in those from 1,25(OH)2D3-treated chickens. This increase is 80-90% of that seen after 1,25(OH)2D3 treatment. Higher concentrations of methyl cVA produce no further in- creases. Conversely, methyl tVA causes a decrease in rate of cal- cium uptake in vesicles from 1,25(OH) D3-treated chickens but no change in vesicles from vitamin D-Jeficient controls. This de- crease reduces the rate of calcium uptake to nearly the same value as seen in vesicles from vitamin D-deficient controls. Higher con- centration of methyl tVA produce no further suppression of up- take rate. The changes seen were in the V Xand not in the Km of the transport process. The fatty acids di4n'ot alter the process of Na+-dependent glucose uptake in the same membrane. These data demonstrate that a small alteration in the lipid structure of this membrane can specifically shift the activity of the calcium transport process.
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