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Title: Transport of alpha-keto analogues of amino acids across blood-brain barrier in rats. Author: Conn AR, Steele RD. Journal: Am J Physiol; 1982 Oct; 243(4):E272-7. PubMed ID: 6751096. Abstract: The transport of 14C-labeled alpha-keto acids across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) was studied in rats anesthetized with sodium pentobarbital using a modification of a single-injection dual-isotope technique. alpha-Keto acids were found to cross the BBB via a saturable carrier-mediated transport system that may be specific based on lack of inhibition by glucose, isoleucine, and ketone bodies on the uptake of tracer levels of 14C-labeled alpha-keto acids. alpha-Ketobutyrate and alpha-keto-gamma-methiolbutyrate, both straight chain keto acids, and alpha-ketoisocaproate, a branched-chain keto acid, appeared to cross the barrier by a common carrier based on cross-inhibition studies. Aromatic keto acids had no effect on the uptake of tracer levels of these 14C-keto acids. The Km of transport of alpha-ketobutyrate, alpha-ketoisocaproate, and alpha-keto-gamma-methiolbutyrate, was 0.11, 0.60, and 0.33 mM, respectively. The corresponding Vmax was 15.7, 73.3, and 30.2 nmol . g-1 . min-1. Phenylpyruvate was found not to cross the BBB. Inhibition of brain uptake of alpha-keto acids by propionate and pyruvate, and not by DL-beta-hydroxybutyrate suggests that alpha-keto acids and monocarboxylic acids are transported either via a common system independent of ketone bodies or share an affinity with a monocarboxylic acid and an alpha-keto acid transport system.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]