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Reprod Nutr Dev ; 40(6): 549-58, 2000.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11286284

RESUMEN

Contributions of erythrocytes and plasma to threonine and lysine transport across the PDV and the liver were determined in growing pigs successively fed a threonine deficient diet and a control well-balanced diet (experiment 1) or a lysine deficient or a well-balanced diet (experiment 2). The animals were surgically prepared for insertion of chronic catheters in the mesenteric vein (MV), the portal vein (PV), a hepatic vein (HV) and the carotid artery (CA). Plasma and whole blood AA concentrations in PV, HV and CA and PV and HV blood flows were determined during 6 hours of para-aminohippuric acid constant infusion. During this period the pigs were continuously fed (1 meal per hour). The contribution of plasma to lysine and threonine transport was higher in pigs fed the well balanced diets. More than 50% of threonine and lysine appearing in the PV and in the HV are transported by the plasma. Our results suggest that erythrocytes are probably little involved in lysine and threonine transfer across the liver and digestive tract of pig continuously fed.


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Eritrocitos/fisiología , Hígado/metabolismo , Lisina/sangre , Sistema Porta/fisiología , Porcinos/sangre , Treonina/sangre , Animales , Transporte Biológico , Arterias Carótidas , Cateterismo/veterinaria , Dieta/veterinaria , Femenino , Venas Hepáticas , Venas Mesentéricas , Vena Porta , Porcinos/metabolismo , Ácido p-Aminohipúrico
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Reprod Nutr Dev ; 39(4): 433-42, 1999.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10493149

RESUMEN

Whole blood (WB) and plasma (P) amino acid transfers across the portal drained viscera and the liver were determined during 6 h of a constant p-aminohippuric acid infusion in three hourly-fed Landrace x Large-White pigs (30.5 kg, mean live weight) surgically prepared with chronically inserted catheters in a mesenteric vein (MV), the portal vein (PV), an hepatic vein (HV) and the carotid artery (CA). Plasma and WB amino acid concentrations were determined in the CA, PV and HV. The plasma/WB ratios showed no significant differences for vessels except for lysine and glutamate for which this ratio is significantly higher in the HV and in the PV for lysine. This suggests that the PV lysine and HV glutamate were preferentially transported in the plasma. In the PV, threonine, valine and alanine are transported by both plasma and red blood cells. These data show that the contribution of plasma and whole blood to amino acid transport can be different between amino acids and between individual tissues.


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Aminoácidos/sangre , Venas Hepáticas , Venas Mesentéricas , Plasma/metabolismo , Vena Porta , Porcinos/sangre , Alanina/sangre , Animales , Ácido Aspártico/sangre , Transporte Biológico , Ácido Glutámico/sangre , Glutamina/sangre , Lisina/sangre , Treonina/sangre , Valina/sangre , Ácido p-Aminohipúrico
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