The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
Online ISSN : 1347-3506
Print ISSN : 0021-5198
ISSN-L : 0021-5198
CHARACTERISTICS OF TAURINE TRANSPORT IN FRESHLY ISOLATED RAT HEPATOCYTES
Seitaro OHKUMAJun-ichi TAMURAKinya KURIYAMATatsuro TAKINO
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1981 Volume 31 Issue 6 Pages 1061-1070

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Characteristics of taurine (2-aminoethanesulfonic acid) transport were studied in freshly isolated rat hepatocytes prepared by a collagenase perfusion technique. The uptake of taurine at 37°C was linear up to 30 min of incubation, but gradually decreased thereafter and reached a plateau at 90 min after initiation of the incubation. Taurine uptake at 4°C by isolated hepatocytes was not saturable, whereas that at 37°C was saturable with the following parameters: Km, 37 μM; Vmax, 0.043 nmoles/mg prot./min; and EA, 5.6 Kcal/mol. The taurine uptake at 37°C was found to be sodium dependent, and this was inhibited competitively by guanidinoethyl sulfonate and β-alanine with the Ki values of 1.75 mM and 285 μM, respectively. Conjugated cholate, conjugated chenodeoxycholate, alanine, isethionate and leucine had no effect on the taurine uptake. The present results indicate that taurine uptake by isolated hepatocytes consists of unsaturable and energy independent, and carrier-mediated and energy dependent transport processes.
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