Journal article

Investigation of a potential electrogenic transport-system for myo-inositol in the small intestine of laying hens


Authors listRöhm, K.; Gonzalez-Uarquin, F.; Harmel, R. K.; Trung, M. Nguyen; Diener, M.; Fiedler, D.; Huber, K.; Seifert, J.

Publication year2022

Pages91-97

JournalBritish Poultry Science

Volume number63

Issue number1

ISSN0007-1668

eISSN1466-1799

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1080/00071668.2021.1958301

PublisherTaylor and Francis Group


Abstract
1. Myo-inositol (MI) is an essential metabolite for cell function in animals and humans. The aim of this study was to characterise the transport mechanism of MI in the small intestine of laying hens as there is a lack of knowledge about the MI uptake mechanisms. The hypothesised secondary active, cation coupled transport of MI was assessed by electrophysiological measurements with Ussing chambers, and was compared to the electrophysiology of glucose transport. 2. Twenty-six laying hens were used. The potential ion-dependent transport was tested in tissue of the small intestine. Barrier function of the tissue was shown by determining the transepithelial resistance. During the experiments, mucosal and serosal buffers were sampled to measure time-dependent changes in MI concentrations. Samples from eight hens were further used for Western blot analyses of the jejunal apical membranes. 3. Active MI transport, indicated by changes in the short circuit current after MI addition, could not be demonstrated in the Ussing chambers experiments. MI was further not detectable in the serosal buffer, nor in the lysates of mucosal tissue cytoplasm nor lipids. Thus, there was no evidence for a MI transport or absorption. However, Western blot analyses of the jejunal apical membrane revealed signals indicated the expression of the MI transport proteins SMIT-1 and SMIT-2. 4. In conclusion, the MI transport process in the chicken intestine is more complex than it was presumed and is probably influenced by still unknown regulations or metabolic processes.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleRöhm, K., Gonzalez-Uarquin, F., Harmel, R., Trung, M., Diener, M., Fiedler, D., et al. (2022) Investigation of a potential electrogenic transport-system for myo-inositol in the small intestine of laying hens, British Poultry Science, 63(1), pp. 91-97. https://doi.org/10.1080/00071668.2021.1958301

APA Citation styleRöhm, K., Gonzalez-Uarquin, F., Harmel, R., Trung, M., Diener, M., Fiedler, D., Huber, K., & Seifert, J. (2022). Investigation of a potential electrogenic transport-system for myo-inositol in the small intestine of laying hens. British Poultry Science. 63(1), 91-97. https://doi.org/10.1080/00071668.2021.1958301



Keywords


broilerINOSITOL PHOSPHATE MESSENGERSJEJUNUMmyo-inositolPERMEABILITYPHYTATE DEGRADATIONshort-circuit currentsmall intestine

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