1973
DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(73)90040-0
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Intestinal absorption of choline in the chick

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“…Choline transport by the intestine has been described previously in the adult hamster, rat, guinea pig and chick (19,21,22). Within the small intestine of these species, choline transport occurred by both a saturable and a nonsaturable process.…”
Section: -------------------~8mentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Choline transport by the intestine has been described previously in the adult hamster, rat, guinea pig and chick (19,21,22). Within the small intestine of these species, choline transport occurred by both a saturable and a nonsaturable process.…”
Section: -------------------~8mentioning
confidence: 74%
“…4D) (Werner and Bell, 1921;Ing, 1949). The choline transporter system, which includes CHT and CTLs, plays a significant role in the intestinal absorption of this essential nutrient (Sanford and Smyth, 1971;Herzberg and Lerner, 1973;Kuczler et al, 1977;Kamath et al, 2003). HC3 (1 mM), a specific inhibitor of CHT (IC 50 5 4 nM; Apparsundaram et al, 2000), inhibited metformin AP uptake into Caco-2 cell monolayers by ∼15% (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…in acetate and betaine) renders the molecule untransportable by the choline carrier. In the intestine all these analogues produced a similar range of inhibitions (Herzberg & Lerner, 1973). The inhibition of choline influx by thiamine (Fig.…”
Section: Specificity Of the Choline Carriermentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Km values of 011 and 0-6 mm have been measured for choline transport (1-5 min uptake) at the brush-border side of the intestine of the chick (Herzberg & Lerner, 1973) and guinea-pig (Kuczler, Nahrwold & Rose, 1977), respectively. Here again the presence of a non-saturable component was detectable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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