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Transport of Kynurenic Acid by rOAT1 and rOAT3

Posted Mon, Feb, 18,2013

Published today in International Journal of Tryptophan Research is a new original research article by Yuichi Uwai, Hiroaki Hara and Kikuo Iwamoto.  Read more about this paper below:

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Transport of Kynurenic Acid by Rat Organic Anion Transporters rOAT1 and rOAT3: Species Difference between Human and Rat in OAT1

Abstract

A tryptophan catabolite, kynurenic acid, is involved in schizophrenia and uremia; there is little information on the mechanism of its disposition. Recently, our laboratory showed that kynurenic acid is a good substrate of human organic anion transporters hOAT1 and hOAT3. In this study, we performed uptake experiment using Xenopus laevis oocytes to characterize the transport of kynurenic acid by rat homologs of the transporters, rOAT1, and rOAT3. These transporters stimulated the uptake of kynurenic acid into oocytes, and transport by rOAT3 was marked. The Km values of the transport were estimated to be 8.46 µM for rOAT1 and 4.81 µM for rOAT3, and these values are comparable to their human homologs. The transport activity of kynurenic acid by rOAT1 was about one quarter of that of p-aminohippurate, although they were at the similar levels in hOAT1. A comparative experiment with hOAT1 was added in this study, showing that uptake amounts of kynurenic acid by hOAT1-expressing oocytes were 4 times greater than rOAT1-expressing oocytes. rOAT3 transported kynurenic acid as efficiently as estrone sulfate; this phenomenon was also observed in hOAT3. In conclusion, transport of kynurenic acid by rOAT1 and rOAT3 was shown. The characteristics of rOAT3 were similar to hOAT3, but low transport activity of kynurenic acid by rOAT1 was exhibited compared with hOAT1.

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