Altered activity of the system A amino acid transporter in microvillous membrane vesicles from placentas of macrosomic babies born to diabetic women

Ajit G. Kuruvilla, Stephen W. D'Souza, Jocelyn D. Glazier, Dhushy Mahendran, Michael J. Maresh, Colin P. Sibley

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    Abstract

    Fetal macrosomia (FM) is a well-recognized complication of diabetic pregnancy but it is not known whether placental transport mechanisms are altered. We therefore studied the activity of the system A amino acid transporter, the system L amino acid transporter, and the Na+/H+ exchanger in microvillous membrane vesicles from placentas of macrosomic babies born to diabetic women (FM group), from placentas of appropriately grown babies born to diabetic women (appropriate for gestational age group) and from placentas of appropriately grown babies of normal women (control group). Sodium- dependent uptake of [14C]-methylaminoisobutyric acid at 30 s (initial rate, a measure of system A activity) was 49% lower into FM vesicles than into control vesicles (P <0.02); this effect was due to a decrease in V(max) of the transporter with no change in K(m). There was no significant difference in system A activity between the appropriate for gestational age group and control or FM group. There was also no difference between system L transporter or Na+/H+ exchanger activity between the three groups. We conclude that the number of system A transporters per milligram of membrane protein in the placental microvillous membrane is selectively reduced in diabetic pregnancies associated with FM.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)689-695
    Number of pages6
    JournalJournal of Clinical Investigation
    Volume94
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 1994

    Keywords

    • diabetes mellitus
    • fetus
    • growth disorders
    • placenta
    • transport proteins

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