RRC ID 41535
Author Yamauchi K, Komatsu T, Kulkarni AD, Ohmori Y, Minami H, Ushiyama Y, Nakayama M, Yamamoto S.
Title Glutamine and arginine affect Caco-2 cell proliferation by promotion of nucleotide synthesis.
Journal Nutrition
Abstract OBJECTIVE:We tested our hypothesis that 1) the major effect of Gln is as a nitrogen donor, not an energy source, for nucleotides (NT) and 2) the supplementation of culture medium with arginine (Arg) decreases the flux of glutamine (Gln) for conversion to Arg, thus accelerating NT synthesis.
METHODS:Various concentrations of nucleosides (NS+NT) Gln, and glutamate (Glu) in culture were tested for their effect on Caco-2 cell proliferation. (Arg was tested in media with and without Gln to evaluate the Gln pathway. The incorporation of (15)N from L-[5-(15)N]-Gln into NTs of DNA was measured under different NS + NT and Arg concentrations.)
RESULTS:The proliferation of Caco-2 cells was increased by NS + NT and Gln supplementation, but not by Glu. The effective concentration of NS + NT was 100-fold smaller than that of Gln. An Arg effect was observed only in the presence of Gln. The NT synthesis from Gln, as indicated by (15)N incorporation from L-[5-(15)N]-Gln, was increased by Arg supplementation and decreased by NS + NT supplementation.
CONCLUSION:These results support our hypothesis that the effects of Gln and Arg on Caco-2 cell proliferation are by the promotion of NT synthesis and that the major role of Gln is not energy supply.
Volume 18(4)
Pages 329-33
Published 2002-4-1
DOI 10.1016/s0899-9007(01)00788-2
PII S0899900701007882
PMID 11934546
MeSH Arginine / physiology* Caco-2 Cells / physiology* Cells, Cultured / physiology Glutamine / physiology* Humans Nucleotides / biosynthesis*
IF 3.639
Times Cited 20
WOS Category NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Resource
Human and Animal Cells CACO-2(RCB0988)