Influence of spermine on intestinal maturation of the glycoprotein glycosylation process in neonatal rats. 2000

S Greco, and I Hugueny, and P George, and P Perrin, and P Louisot, and M C Biol
Unité INSERM U189 - SDI CNRS, Département de Biochimie, Faculté de Médecine Lyon-Sud, BP 12, 69600 Oullins, France.

Previous work has shown an inverse evolution of the rat intestinal glycoprotein sialylation that decreases from birth to weaning and of fucosylation that increases markedly after weaning during postnatal development. At weaning time, an increase in the intestinal level of polyamines (and especially that of spermine) was observed, owing partly to the higher level of spermine found in solid food given to rats at this period in comparison with the level found in milk. To study the role of this polyamine as a possible maturation factor of the glycoprotein glycosylation, suckling rats were treated for 4 days with spermine administered orally. This treatment allowed us to mimic the spermine increase that was observed naturally in rat small intestine after weaning because, in intestines of spermine-treated suckling rats, spermine was the only polyamine to be increased and was at a level similar to that of weaned rats. Spermine treatment did not induce appreciable changes in sialyltransferase activity or in sialylation of the brush-border-membrane glycoproteins. On the contrary, this treatment induced a rise in an alpha-1, 2-fucosyltransferase activity that was regulated at the transcriptional level, but not by its inhibitor (fuctinin), and no change in the availability of substrate (GDP-fucose). As a consequence of the increase in alpha-1,2-fucosyltransferase level and of the decrease in alpha-l-fucosidase level after treatment with spermine, several alpha-1,2-fucoproteins, naturally found in brush border membranes after weaning time, appeared precociously in these membranes after the treatment of the immature suckling rats. These results indicate that spermine is a maturation factor for the fucosylation of intestinal brush-border-membrane glycoproteins but not for their sialylation, and that this polyamine might be implicated in the increased fucosylation naturally occurring at weaning time during postnatal development.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007421 Intestine, Small The portion of the GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT between the PYLORUS of the STOMACH and the ILEOCECAL VALVE of the LARGE INTESTINE. It is divisible into three portions: the DUODENUM, the JEJUNUM, and the ILEUM. Small Intestine,Intestines, Small,Small Intestines
D008297 Male Males
D008871 Microvilli Minute projections of cell membranes which greatly increase the surface area of the cell. Brush Border,Striated Border,Border, Brush,Border, Striated,Borders, Brush,Borders, Striated,Brush Borders,Microvillus,Striated Borders
D011073 Polyamines Amine compounds that consist of carbon chains or rings containing two or more primary amino groups. Polyamine
D005647 Fucosyltransferases Enzymes catalyzing the transfer of fucose from a nucleoside diphosphate fucose to an acceptor molecule which is frequently another carbohydrate, a glycoprotein, or a glycolipid molecule. Elevated activity of some fucosyltransferases in human serum may serve as an indicator of malignancy. The class includes EC 2.4.1.65; EC 2.4.1.68; EC 2.4.1.69; EC 2.4.1.89. Fucosyltransferase
D006023 Glycoproteins Conjugated protein-carbohydrate compounds including MUCINS; mucoid, and AMYLOID glycoproteins. C-Glycosylated Proteins,Glycosylated Protein,Glycosylated Proteins,N-Glycosylated Proteins,O-Glycosylated Proteins,Glycoprotein,Neoglycoproteins,Protein, Glycosylated,Proteins, C-Glycosylated,Proteins, Glycosylated,Proteins, N-Glycosylated,Proteins, O-Glycosylated
D006031 Glycosylation The synthetic chemistry reaction or enzymatic reaction of adding carbohydrate or glycosyl groups. GLYCOSYLTRANSFERASES carry out the enzymatic glycosylation reactions. The spontaneous, non-enzymatic attachment of reducing sugars to free amino groups in proteins, lipids, or nucleic acids is called GLYCATION (see MAILLARD REACTION). Protein Glycosylation,Glycosylation, Protein
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D000831 Animals, Newborn Refers to animals in the period of time just after birth. Animals, Neonatal,Animal, Neonatal,Animal, Newborn,Neonatal Animal,Neonatal Animals,Newborn Animal,Newborn Animals
D000833 Animals, Suckling Young, unweaned mammals. Refers to nursing animals whether nourished by their biological mother, foster mother, or bottle fed. Animal, Suckling,Suckling Animal,Suckling Animals

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