B. Del Santo et al., Developmental regulation of the concentrative nucleoside transporters CNT1and CNT2 in rat liver, J HEPATOL, 34(6), 2001, pp. 873-880
Background/Aims: The pattern of nucleoside transporter expression in hepato
cytes was studied in the developing rat liver.
Methods: Hepatocytes isolated from fetuses, neonates and adult rats were us
ed for uridine uptake measurements and concentrative nucleoside transporter
(CNT) expression.
Results: Adult hepatocytes showed the highest Na+-dependent uridine uptake,
but fetal hepatocytes exhibited a significant NBTI-sensitive component of
equilibrative Na+-independent transport, which was either negligible or abs
ent in neonatal and adult rat hepatocytes. Low Na+-dependent uridine uptake
was associated with low amounts of CNT1 and CNT2 transporter proteins, bot
h with apparent K-m values in the low micromolar range. Hepatocyte primary
cultures from 20-day-old fetuses showed very low amounts of CNT2 mRNA, and
expressed both carrier proteins. Incubation of fetal hepatocytes with dexam
ethasone and T-3 resulted in a significant increase in Na c-dependent uridi
ne uptake and an accumulation of the CNT2 protein and mRNA.
Conclusions: The expression of concentrative nucleoside carriers in hepatoc
ytes from developing rat liver is developmentally regulated. Addition of en
docrine factors known to induce differentiation of fetal hepatocytes result
s in selective up-regulation of CNT2 expression. (C) 2001 European Associat
ion for the Study of the Liver. Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All righ
ts reserved.