The PI is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Digestive
Diseases at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. He received
his postdoctoral research training under the supervision of Drs. John
Dobbins and Peter Aronson of the Depts. of Medicine and Physiology at Yale
University. This work culminated in the description of a new anion
exchanger and formed the basis for 3 manuscripts (2 papers - Am J Physiol,
in press). Since moving to Cincinnati, the PI has performed studies of
folate transport by intestinal brush border membrane vesicles which defined
the driving forces for the uptake of dietary folate (J Clin Invest, in
press).
The proposed research is aimed at achieving a better understanding of the
cellular mechanisms and molecular biology of intestinal solute transport.
The application identifies 3 major areas of investigation. First, studies
in intestinal brush border and basolateral membrane vesicles will deal with
the driving forces for anion transport (folate; bile acids) and test the
hypothesis that the outwardly-directed OH- gradient across the brush border
membrane (manifested in vivo by the brush border "acid microclimate") is a
physiologically important gradient for uphill solute transport. Second, we
will attempt to isolate the brush border membrane protein that mediates
folate transport. This would permit the raising of specific antibodies or
nucleotide probes that could be used to clone the gene encoding the folate
transport protein. Finally, since the transmembrane pH gradient reflects
the acid microclimate which in turn may result from the activity of the
Na+:H+ exchanger, we will also study the role of polyamines in modulating
the activity of this exchanger.
The environment at the University of Cincinnati is ideally conducive to the
further growth of the PI. The Primary Sponsor, Dr. Bennett L. Blitzer, is
an established investigator in the field of hepatic ion transport with
considerable experience in the purification of plasma membrane vesicles and
performance of vesicle transport studies. The Secondary Sponsor, Dr. Ralph
A. Giannella, is an authority in the general area of intestinal secretion
and has experience in membrane protein isolation. Dr. Earl Wallick will
also assist in membrane protein isolation/sequencing and Dr. John Hutton
will collaborate in gene cloning studies. The PI's time will be protected
in order for him to devote 75% of his efforts to the project with 6 months
in the 3rd year to be spent in Dr. Hutton's laboratory learning the
techniques of molecular genetics.
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
041064767
UEI
DZ4YCZ3QSPR5
Project Start Date
01-August-1986
Project End Date
31-July-1991
Budget Start Date
01-August-1988
Budget End Date
31-July-1989
Project Funding Information for 1988
Total Funding
$95,229
Direct Costs
$62,241
Indirect Costs
$32,988
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1988
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
$95,229
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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