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Immunohistochemical study on the distribution of sodium-dependent vitamin C transporters in the respiratory system of adult rat
Authors:Jin Shun Nu  Mun Ga Hee  Lee Ju Hyun  Oh Chang Seok  Kim Jaehyup  Chung Yoon Hee  Kang Jae Seung  Kim Joong-Gon  Hwang Douk-Ho  Hwang Young Il  Shin Dong Hoon  Lee Wang Jae
Affiliation:Department of Anatomy, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:As vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid, VC) is known to be essential for many enzymatic reactions, the study on the transport mechanism of VC through cytoplasmic membrane is crucial to understanding physiological role of VC in cells and the respiratory system. In this regard, the study on the newly identified sodium-dependent VC transporters (SVCTs), SVCT1 and SVCT2, is required in organs that contain high concentration of VC. We have shown the distribution of SVCT proteins in the respiratory system, which has been reported to be one of the organs with a high concentration of VC, using immunohistochemical techniques. In the present study, intense SVCT immunoreactivities (IRs) were mainly localized in the respiratory system epithelial cells. In the trachea, both SVCT1 and 2 were localized in the psuedostratified ciliated columnar epithelium. In the terminal bronchiole, SVCT1 and 2 IRs were mainly observed in the apical portion of the simple columnar epithelium. In addition, SVCT IRs was localized within the cell membrane of some alveolar cells, even though we could not identify the exact cell types. These results provide the first evidence that intense SVCT1 and 2 IRs were found in the apical portion of the respiratory epithelial cells, suggesting that SVCT proteins in the apical portion could transport the reduced form of VC included in the airway surface liquid into the respiratory epithelial cells.
Keywords:vitamin C (L‐ascorbic acid)  sodium‐dependent vitamin C transporters (SVCTs)  rat  lung  trachea  bronchiole
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