Methionine and cysteine kinetics at different intakes of cystine in healthy adult men

Takeyuki Hiramatsu, Naomi K. Fukagawa, J. Sergio Marchini, Joaquia Cortiella, Yong Ming Yu, Thomas E. Chapman, Vernon R. Young

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)525-533
Number of pages9
JournalAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Volume60
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1994
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Medicine (miscellaneous)
  • Nutrition and Dietetics

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