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Enteral arginase II provides ornithine for citrulline synthesis

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.00413.2010

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arginine; glutamine; modeling; proline; urea cycle

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  1. US Department of Agriculture [6250-51000-044]
  2. National Institutes of Health Division of Research Resources [K01-RR-024173]
  3. NATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH RESOURCES [K01RR024173] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Marini JC, Keller B, Didelija IC, Castillo L, Lee B. Enteral arginase II provides ornithine for citrulline synthesis. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 300: E188-E194, 2011. First published October 26, 2010; doi:10.1152/ajpendo.00413.2010.-The synthesis of citrulline from arginine in the small intestine depends on the provision of ornithine. To test the hypothesis that arginase II plays a central role in the supply of ornithine for citrulline synthesis, the contribution of dietary arginine, glutamine, and proline was determined by utilizing multitracer stable isotope protocols in arginase II knockout (AII(-/-)) and wild-type (WT) mice. The lack of arginase II resulted in a lower citrulline rate of appearance (121 vs. 137 mu mol.kg(-1).h(-1)) due to a reduced availability of ornithine; ornithine supplementation was able to restore the rate of citrulline production in AII(-/-) to levels comparable with WT mice. There were significant differences in the utilization of dietary citrulline precursors. The contribution of dietary arginine to the synthesis of citrulline was reduced from 45 to 10 mu mol.kg(-1).h(-1) due to the lack of arginase II. No enteral utilization of arginine was observed in AII(-/-) mice (WT = 25 mu mol.kg(-1).h(-1)), and the contribution of dietary arginine through plasma ornithine was reduced in the transgenic mice (20 vs. 13 mu mol.kg(-1).h(-1)). Dietary glutamine and proline utilization were greater in AII(-/-) than in WT mice (20 vs. 13 and 1.4 vs. 3.7 mu mol.kg(-1).h(-1), respectively). Most of the contribution of glutamine and proline was enteral rather than through plasma ornithine. The arginase isoform present in the small intestinal mucosa has the role of providing ornithine for citrulline synthesis. The lack of arginase II results in a greater contribution of plasma ornithine and dietary glutamine and proline to the synthesis of citrulline.

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