Determination of unidirectional uptake rates for lipids across the intestinal brush border

An in vitro method is presented which measures valid, unidirectional uptake rates for lipids across the intestinal brush border. This method combines analysis by a newly devised, double isotope counting system for solubilized tissue with the use of a nonabsorbable marker to correct gross uptake dete...

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Main Authors: Verney L. Sallee, Frederick A. Wilson, John M. Dietschy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1972-03-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520394116
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spelling doaj-f1c178e8439e4daf8dabb1fffac02c072021-04-24T05:51:40ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751972-03-01132184192Determination of unidirectional uptake rates for lipids across the intestinal brush borderVerney L. Sallee0Frederick A. Wilson1John M. Dietschy2Gastrointestinal–Liver Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas, Dallas, Texas 75235Gastrointestinal–Liver Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas, Dallas, Texas 75235Gastrointestinal–Liver Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas, Dallas, Texas 75235An in vitro method is presented which measures valid, unidirectional uptake rates for lipids across the intestinal brush border. This method combines analysis by a newly devised, double isotope counting system for solubilized tissue with the use of a nonabsorbable marker to correct gross uptake determinations for contamination by adherent mucosal fluid. Of seven markers, only [3H]inulin measured adherent mucosal fluid volumes as much as 20% greater than the other markers. Diffusion of the nonabsorbable marker, as well as of the compound being studied, into the unstirred layer made the time course of uptake critically important. The time lag for diffusion of marker invalidates the use of 1-min incubation periods; however, a linear time course of uptake that intercepts essentially at zero was found for taurocholate and octanoate for periods of from 2 to 5 min. Working within this critical time period with jejunum, it was shown that tissue dry weight was an appropriate measure of the amount of tissue and that uptake rates for taurocholic, octanoic, and lauric acids were linear with respect to concentration. Tissue binding of compounds was not significant. The results demonstrate that careful use of the described method yields accurate measurement of unidirectional uptake rates of lipids across the brush border that are of critical importance in defining the characteristics of membrane penetration and the rate-limiting steps in fat and sterol absorption.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520394116lipid absorptionfatty acidbile acidliquid scintillation countingunstirred layerintestinal absorption
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author Verney L. Sallee
Frederick A. Wilson
John M. Dietschy
spellingShingle Verney L. Sallee
Frederick A. Wilson
John M. Dietschy
Determination of unidirectional uptake rates for lipids across the intestinal brush border
Journal of Lipid Research
lipid absorption
fatty acid
bile acid
liquid scintillation counting
unstirred layer
intestinal absorption
author_facet Verney L. Sallee
Frederick A. Wilson
John M. Dietschy
author_sort Verney L. Sallee
title Determination of unidirectional uptake rates for lipids across the intestinal brush border
title_short Determination of unidirectional uptake rates for lipids across the intestinal brush border
title_full Determination of unidirectional uptake rates for lipids across the intestinal brush border
title_fullStr Determination of unidirectional uptake rates for lipids across the intestinal brush border
title_full_unstemmed Determination of unidirectional uptake rates for lipids across the intestinal brush border
title_sort determination of unidirectional uptake rates for lipids across the intestinal brush border
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1972-03-01
description An in vitro method is presented which measures valid, unidirectional uptake rates for lipids across the intestinal brush border. This method combines analysis by a newly devised, double isotope counting system for solubilized tissue with the use of a nonabsorbable marker to correct gross uptake determinations for contamination by adherent mucosal fluid. Of seven markers, only [3H]inulin measured adherent mucosal fluid volumes as much as 20% greater than the other markers. Diffusion of the nonabsorbable marker, as well as of the compound being studied, into the unstirred layer made the time course of uptake critically important. The time lag for diffusion of marker invalidates the use of 1-min incubation periods; however, a linear time course of uptake that intercepts essentially at zero was found for taurocholate and octanoate for periods of from 2 to 5 min. Working within this critical time period with jejunum, it was shown that tissue dry weight was an appropriate measure of the amount of tissue and that uptake rates for taurocholic, octanoic, and lauric acids were linear with respect to concentration. Tissue binding of compounds was not significant. The results demonstrate that careful use of the described method yields accurate measurement of unidirectional uptake rates of lipids across the brush border that are of critical importance in defining the characteristics of membrane penetration and the rate-limiting steps in fat and sterol absorption.
topic lipid absorption
fatty acid
bile acid
liquid scintillation counting
unstirred layer
intestinal absorption
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520394116
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