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3-O-methylglucose transport by rat thymocyte subpopulations

โœ Scribed by John P. Reeves


Book ID
102880934
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Weight
672 KB
Volume
92
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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Abstract

Rat thymocytes can be separated into two subpopulations by centrifugation for 20 minutes at 1,600 g in an 18/26/36% (w/v) discontinuous gradient of bovine serum albumin. Approximately 13% of the cells band at the 18/26% interface (light cells) while the remaining cells band at the 26/36% interface (heavy cells). In vitro and in vivo studies of ^3^Hโ€thymidine incorporation indicate that the light cells are 2โ€ to 3โ€fold enriched in the rapidly dividing lymphoblast subpopulation of thymocytes as compared to heavy cells. Light cells transport the nonโ€metabolizable glucose analogue 3โ€Oโ€methylglucose (3โ€MeGlc) approximately four times faster than heavy cells. The time course of 3โ€MeGlc uptake is biphasic for light, heavy and unfractionated thymocytes. While the halfโ€times of the rapid (1 minute) and slow (20โ€“45 minute) phases of uptake are similar for all three types of cells, the contributions of the rapid phase to total uptake are 50% for light cells, 20% for unfractionated thymocytes and 10% for heavy cells. The results show that 3โ€MeGlc transport activity differs markedly within certain thymocyte subpopulations. The correlation between the contributions of the rapid phase of uptake and the proportion of lymphoblasts in the thymocyte fractions suggests that the lymphoblast and small lymphocyte subpopulations might be responsible for the rapid and slow phase of 3โ€MeGlc uptake, respectively.


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