Amino acid oxidation in BRIN-BD11 islet cells

J Rasschaert, Peter Flatt, Neville McClenaghan, WJ Malaisse

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Abstract

The oxidation of D-[U-C-14[glucose, L-[1-C-14]leucine, L-[U-C-14]leucine, L-[U-C-14]glutamine and L[U-C-14]arginine by BRIN-BD11 cells, which represent a novel insulin-secreting cell line obtained by electrofusion of tumoural and normal islet cells, was compared to the oxidation of the same nutrients in the parent tumoural RINm5F cells. The oxidation of D-[U-C-14]glucose, L[U-C-14]glutamine and L-[U-C-14]arginine by BRIN-BD11 cells was equal to or higher than that found in RINm5F cells, whilst the opposite situation prevailed in the case of C-14-labelled L-leucine. These findings suggest a more efficient contribution of the Krebs cycle to overall ATP generation in the hybrid cells than in the parent tumoural cells.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)691-692
JournalMedical Science Research
Volume24
Issue number10
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - Oct 1996

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