Free Access
Issue |
Reprod. Nutr. Dev.
Volume 40, Number 6, November-December 2000
|
|
---|---|---|
Page(s) | 549 - 558 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/rnd:2000136 |
References
- 1
- Drewes L.R., Conway W.P., Gilboe D.D., Net amino acid transport between plasma and erythrocytes and perfused dog brain, Am. J. Physiol. 233 (1977) E320-E325.
- 2
- Elwyn D.H., Launder W.J., Parikh H.C., Wise E.M., Roles of plasma and erythrocytes in interorgan transport of amino acids in dogs, Am. J. Physiol. 222 (1972) 1333-1342.
- 3
- Elwyn D.H., Parikh H.C., Shoemaker W.C., Amino acid movements between gut, liver, and periphery in unanesthetized dogs, Am. J. Physiol. 215 (1968) 1260-1275.
- 4
- Felipe A., Vinas O., Remesar X., Cationic and anionic amino acid transport studies in rat red blood cells, Biosci. Rep. 10 (1990) 527-535.
- 5
- Hagenfeldt L., Arvidsson A., The distribution of amino acids between plasma and erythrocytes, Clin. Chim. Acta 100 (1980) 133-141.
- 6
- Heitmann R.N., Bergman E.N., Transport of amino acids in whole blood and plasma of sheep, Am. J. Physiol. 239 (1980) E242-E247.
- 7
- Henry Y., Colléaux Y., Sève B., Effects of dietary level of lysine and of level and source of protein on feed intake, growth performance, and plasma amino acid pattern in the finishing pig, J. Anim. Sci. 70 (1992) 188-195.
- 8
- Houlier M.L., Patureau Mirand P., Durand D., Bauchart D., Lefaivre J., Bayle G., Transport des acides aminés dans l'aire splanchnique par le plasma sanguin et le sang chez le veau preruminant, Reprod. Nutr. Dev. 31 (1991) 399-410.
- 9
- Katz M.L., Bergman E.N. Simultaneous measurements of hepatic and portal venous blood flow in the sheep and dog, Am. J. Physiol. 216 (1969) 946-952.
- 10
- Keith M.O., Botting H.G., Peace R.W., Dietary effects on the concentration of free amino acids in plasma and whole blood of pigs, Can. J. Anim. Sci. 57 (1977) 295-303.
- 11
- Le Floc'h N., Sève B., Henry Y., The addition of glutamic acid or protein to a threonine-deficient diet differentially affects growth performance and threonine dehydrogenase activity in fattening pigs, J. Nutr. 124 (1994) 1987-1995.
- 12
- Le Floc'h N., Obled C., Sève B., In vivo threonine oxidation in growing pigs fed on diets with graded levels of threonine, Br. J. Nutr. 75 (1996) 825-837.
- 13
- Le Floc'h N., Mézière N., Sève B., Whole blood and plasma amino acid transfers across the portal drained viscera and liver of the pig, Reprod. Nutr. Dev. 39 (1999) 433-442.
- 14
- Lobley G.E., Connell A., Revell D.K., Bequette B.J., Brown D.S., Calder A.G., Splanchnic-bed transfers of amino acids in sheep blood and plasma, as monitored through use of a multiple U-13C-labelled amino acid mixture, Br. J. Nutr. 75 (1996) 217-235.
- 15
- MacCormick M.E., Webb K.E., Plasma free, erythrocyte free and plasma peptide amino acid exchange of calves in steady state and fasting metabolism, J. Nutr. 112 (1982) 276-282.
- 16
- Ortigues I., Durand D., Lefaivre J., Use of para-amino hippuric acid to measure blood flows through portal-drained-viscera, liver and hindquarters in sheep, J. Agric. Sci. Camb. 122 (1994) 299-308.
- 17
- Pico C., Pons A., Palou A., Regulation of rat erythrocyte L-glutamine, L-glutamate and L- lysine uptake by short term starvation, Int. J. Biochem. 24 (1992) 1731-1735.
- 18
- Pico C., Pons A., Palou A., Decrease of the pool of amino acids adsorbed on blood cell membranes caused by starvation in rats, Life Sci. 57 (1998) 675-683.
- 19
- Proenza A.M., Palou A., Roca P., Amino acid distribution in human blood. A significant pool of amino acids is adsorbed onto blood cell membranes, Biochem. Mol. Biol. Int. 34 (1994) 971-982.
- 20
- Rérat A., Simoes-Nunes C., Mendy F., Vaissade P., Vaugelade P., Splanchnic fluxes of amino acids after duodenal infusion of carbohydrate solutions containing free amino acids or oligopeptides in the non-anaesthetized pig, Br. J. Nutr. 68 (1992) 111-138.
- 21
- Rosell V.L., Zimmerman D.R., Effect of excess arginine and threonine on performance, plasma metabolites and certain liver enzymes activities in weanling pigs, Nutr. Rep. Int. 29 (1984) 1345-1351.
- 22
- SAS user's guide, Version 6.11, SAS Institute Inc., 1996.
- 23
- Savary I., Hoskin S.O., Lobley G.E., Effect of intake on the transfer of lysine to the hindlimb in sheep blood and plasma, in: VIIIth International Symposium on Protein Metabolism and Nutrition, September 1-4, 1999, Aberdeen, UK, p. 18.
- 24
- Tews J.K., Kim Y.W.L., Harper A.E., Induction of threonine imbalance by dispensable amino acids: relationships between tissue amino acids and diet in rats, J. Nutr. 110 (1980) 394-408.
- 25
- Young J.D., Ellory J.C., Red cell amino acid transport, in: Membrane transport in red cells, Academic Press, 1977, pp. 301-325.
- 26
- Young J.D., Jones S.E., Ellory J.C., Amino acid transport in human and in sheep erythrocytes, Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B Biol. Sci. 209 (1980) 355-375.
Abstract
Copyright INRA, EDP Sciences