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Journal of Nutrition 1996-Apr

Proline is synthesized from glutamate during intragastric infusion but not during intravenous infusion in neonatal piglets.

Ní féidir ach le húsáideoirí cláraithe ailt a aistriú
Logáil Isteach / Cláraigh
Sábháiltear an nasc chuig an gearrthaisce
J M Murphy
S J Murch
R O Ball

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Glutamate is considered the primary precursor amino acid for proline synthesis in mammals. Evidence exists, however, suggesting that proline may be a dietary indispensable amino acid for 2.5-kg piglets due to inadequate synthesis. This hypothesis was tested by intravenous and intragastric infusion of radiolabeled amino acids in vivo. Piglets (3 to 4 d old) were surgically implanted with catheters in the femoral (infusion) and jugular (sampling) veins and in the stomach (feeding and infusion). Piglets were fed hourly, via the stomach catheter, a semi-purified diet containing 10% dried skim milk, 15% corn oil, amino acids, vitamins and minerals. Experiment 1 was a 2 X 2 factorial design, with 24 piglets adapted to either low or supplemental proline diets (1.3 and 16.4 g proline x kg(-1) respectively) for 7 d, then intravenously infused with either [U-14C]glutamate or [U-14C]proline (185 k Bq x kg(-1) prime; 370 kBq x kg(-1) x h(-1) constant) for 4 h. Experiment 2 followed similar protocols, with eight piglets adapted to the low proline diet for 7 d and [U-14C]glutamate or [U-14C]proline infused into the stomach catheter. Piglets infused intravenously with [U-14C]glutamate did not convert glutamate to proline. Radioactive label was recovered in proline in all of the piglets receiving intragastric infusion of [U-14C]-glutamate. The fractional synthesis rate of proline from intragastric glutamate was 125 microgram ol kg(-1) x h(-1), accounting for approximately 40% of the proline accumulated. These data provide conclusive evidence that intravenously infused glutamate is not used as a precursor for proline synthesis and that, although conversion of glutamate to proline occurs in the gastrointestinal tract, the rate is not sufficient to provide the proline accumulated.

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