RAT INTESTINAL MEMBRANES: VITAMIN D-MEDIATED EFFECTS
Project Number5R01DK039573-03
Contact PI/Project LeaderBRASITUS, THOMAS A
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
Description
Abstract Text
Prior studies by our laboratory have shown that vitamin D-deprivation
for 11 to 18 weeks resulted in alterations in the lipid fluidity and
fatty acid composition of phosphatidylcholine (PC) and
phosphatidylethanolamine (PR) of rat proximal small intestinal brush-
border membranes. Moreover, administration of 1,25(OH)2D3 to D-deprived
animals rapidly (1-2 h) corrected these membrane alterations, temporally
preceding the earliest detectable stimulation of transmucosal Ca2+
transport by this hormone )(5 h). These observations led us to
hypothesize that these vitamin D-induced membrane changes were
responsible for this hormone's effects and Ca2+ transport.
Based on these prior findings, the overall goal of the present proposal
is to determine whether these vitamin D-induced brush-border membrane
alterations are indeed responsible for its Ca2+ transport effects. To
achieve this goal, tow sets of experiments are planned. First, weanling
male-Wistar rats will be deprived of dietary and light sources of
vitamin D for 14 weeks (group A). Age-matched dietary D-replete rats
will serve as controls (group B). Rats from each group will be treated
with analogs of vitamin D or vehicle, respectively. After 2-5 h, the
rats will be sacrificed and brush-border membrane vesicles isolated.
These preparations will be examined and compared with respect to their:
1) lipid fluidity; 2) lipid composition including individual molecular
species of PC nd PE; 3) Ca2+ transport; and 4) various enzymatic
activities. Once these studies are accomplished, membranes will be
prepared from animals i groups A and B and treated in vitro with
nonspecific lipid transfer protein together with synthetic liposomes in
order to enrich these membranes with specific molecular species of PC
and/or PE found to be altered in the earlier studies (see above). After
treatment, membrane vesicles from both groups will be analyzed and
compared with respect to their lipid composition, Ca2+ transport and
fluidity. It is anticipated that these experiments will increase our
knowledge of the mechanism(s) involved i the action of vitamin D on
intestinal calcium transport.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
brush border membranecalcium transporting ATPasecholecalciferolgastrointestinal absorption /transporthormone regulation /control mechanismlaboratory ratlipid metabolismliposomesnutrition related tagphosphatidylethanolaminesphospholipase Dsmall intestinesvitamin D deficiency
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
005421136
UEI
ZUE9HKT2CLC9
Project Start Date
01-July-1989
Project End Date
30-June-1992
Budget Start Date
01-July-1991
Budget End Date
30-June-1992
Project Funding Information for 1991
Total Funding
$208,085
Direct Costs
$126,112
Indirect Costs
$81,973
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1991
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
$208,085
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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