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The role of glutathione on placental amino acid transport (using microvillous membrane vesicles)
Authors:H Iioka  I Moriyama  K Itoh  K Hino  Y Okamura  Y Itani  Y Katoh  M Ichijo
Affiliation:Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nara Medical University.
Abstract:To elucidate the role of glutathione (GSH) on placental amino acid transport, we investigated L-lysine transport using microvillous membrane vesicles prepared from full term human placenta. 1. The transport of L-lysine into microvillous membrane vesicles was not affected by glutathione. 2. The transport of L-lysine into microvillous membrane vesicles was inhibited by inorganic mercury (Hg2+), and 0.1mM Hg2+ inhibited 34% of this transport and 1mM Hg2+ inhibited 50%. 3. The transport of L-lysine inhibited by Hg2+ was almost completely restored when glutathione was added simultaneously. These results indicated that glutathione defended the inhibitory action of inorganic mercury on L-lysine transport across microvillous membrane.
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