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Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 265: H1965-H1971, 1993;
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AJP - Heart and Circulatory Physiology, Vol 265, Issue 6 1965-H1971, Copyright © 1993 by American Physiological Society


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Regulation of L-arginine synthesis from L-citrulline by L-glutamine in endothelial cells

G. Wu and C. J. Meininger
Department of Animal Science, Texas A & M University, College Station 77843.

L-Arginine synthesis from L-citrulline was studied in cultured bovine venular, bovine aortic, human microvascular, and cloned human microvascular endothelial cells (EC). L-Citrulline was actively recycled into L-arginine in all four EC lines, with similar rates between venular and aortic EC. L-Arginine synthesis from L-citrulline was very sensitive to extracellular L-citrulline concentrations in the range normally found in plasma (50-100 microM). L-Glutamine (0.5mM) decreased L-arginine synthesis from L-citrulline, whereas 0.5 mM L-arginine, L-alanine, L-glutamate, or L-lysine had no effect. In contrast to the findings in intact cells, 1 mM L-glutamine had no effect on L-arginine synthesis from L-citrulline in EC lysates. Similarly, L-glutamine (1 mM) had no effect on the conversion of argininosuccinate to arginine in EC lysates. L-Glutamine (0.5 and 1 mM), but not 0.5 mM L-arginine, L-alanine, L-glutamate, or L-lysine, inhibited L-citrulline transport by EC. The inhibition of L-citrulline transport by L-glutamine was dose dependent and competitive in nature. These results suggest that L-glutamine decreased L-arginine synthesis from extracellular L-citrulline by interfering with its transport. Inasmuch as nitric oxide (NO) and L-citrulline are constantly generated from L-arginine, with L-citrulline being actively converted into L-arginine in venular, microvascular, and aortic EC, our data indicate a functioning intracellular arginine-citrulline cycle in these cells. This cycle may function to efficiently scavenge the carbon and alpha-amino group of L-arginine and to maintain a sufficient cellular concentration of L-arginine during prolonged synthesis of NO in EC. (ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


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