Placental transport and metabolism of amino acids.

This review examines the placental transport and metabolism of amino acids, with a special emphasis on unifying and interpreting in-vivo and in-vitro data. For a variety of technical reasons, in-vivo studies, which quantify placental amino-acid fluxes and metabolism, have been relatively limited, in comparison to in-vitro studies using various placental preparations. Following an introduction to placental amino-acid uptake and transfer to the fetus, the review attempts to reconcile in-vitro placental transport data with in-vivo placental data. Data are discussed with reference to the measured delivery rates of amino acids into the fetal circulation and the contribution of placental metabolism to this rate for many amino acids. The importance of exchange transporters in determining efflux from the placenta into the fetal circulation is presented with special reference to in-vivo studies of non-metabolizable and essential amino acids. The data which illustrate the interconversion and nitrogen exchange of three groups of amino acids, glutamine-glutamate, BCAAs and serine-glycine, within the placenta are discussed in terms of the potential role such pathways may serve for other placenta functions. The review also presents comparisons of the sheep and human placentae in terms of their in-vivo amino-acid transport rates.

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