TY - JOUR
T1 - Methionine and cysteine kinetics at different intakes of cystine in healthy adult men
AU - Hiramatsu, Takeyuki
AU - Fukagawa, Naomi K.
AU - Marchini, J. Sergio
AU - Cortiella, Joaquia
AU - Yu, Yong Ming
AU - Chapman, Thomas E.
AU - Young, Vernon R.
PY - 1994/10
Y1 - 1994/10
N2 - We investigated plasma methionine and cysteine kinetics in eight healthy adult men receiving for 6 d each of five L-amino acid diets supplying 13 mg methionine · kg-1 · d-1 without cystine or 6.5 mg methionine · kg-1 · d-1 plus 0, 5.2, 10.5, or 20.9 mg cystine · kg-1 · d-1. On the morning of day 7, primed, constant intravenous infusions of L-[2H3-methyl, 1-13C]methionine and L-[3,3-2H]cysteine were given for 8 h (for the first 3 h subjects remained in a fasted state and for the next 5 h received small, equal meals at hourly intervals to achieve a fed state). Methionine and cysteine fluxes and rate of methionine oxidation were estimated from plasma methionine and cysteine labeling and 13C in expired air. Methionine oxidation declined (P < 0.05) with lowered methionine intake. Cysteine flux was similar across diets and dietary cystine did not affect tracer methionine oxidation. If there is a sparing effect of dietary cystine on the methionine requirement in adults, it probably takes place during the 'first-pass' removal of these amino acids within the splanchnic region.
AB - We investigated plasma methionine and cysteine kinetics in eight healthy adult men receiving for 6 d each of five L-amino acid diets supplying 13 mg methionine · kg-1 · d-1 without cystine or 6.5 mg methionine · kg-1 · d-1 plus 0, 5.2, 10.5, or 20.9 mg cystine · kg-1 · d-1. On the morning of day 7, primed, constant intravenous infusions of L-[2H3-methyl, 1-13C]methionine and L-[3,3-2H]cysteine were given for 8 h (for the first 3 h subjects remained in a fasted state and for the next 5 h received small, equal meals at hourly intervals to achieve a fed state). Methionine and cysteine fluxes and rate of methionine oxidation were estimated from plasma methionine and cysteine labeling and 13C in expired air. Methionine oxidation declined (P < 0.05) with lowered methionine intake. Cysteine flux was similar across diets and dietary cystine did not affect tracer methionine oxidation. If there is a sparing effect of dietary cystine on the methionine requirement in adults, it probably takes place during the 'first-pass' removal of these amino acids within the splanchnic region.
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U2 - 10.1093/ajcn/60.4.525
DO - 10.1093/ajcn/60.4.525
M3 - Article
C2 - 8092087
AN - SCOPUS:0027984258
SN - 0002-9165
VL - 60
SP - 525
EP - 533
JO - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
JF - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
IS - 4
ER -