| Literature DB >> 24302737 |
Caspar Elo Christensen1, Magnus Karlsson, Jakob R Winther, Pernille Rose Jensen, Mathilde H Lerche.
Abstract
Accumulating evidence suggest that the pyridine nucleotide NAD has far wider biological functions than its classical role in energy metabolism. NAD is used by hundreds of enzymes that catalyze substrate oxidation and, as such, it plays a key role in various biological processes such as aging, cell death, and oxidative stress. It has been suggested that changes in the ratio of free cytosolic [NAD(+)]/[NADH] reflects metabolic alterations leading to, or correlating with, pathological states. We have designed an isotopically labeled metabolic bioprobe of free cytosolic [NAD(+)]/[NADH] by combining a magnetic enhancement technique (hyperpolarization) with cellular glycolytic activity. The bioprobe reports free cytosolic [NAD(+)]/[NADH] ratios based on dynamically measured in-cell [pyruvate]/[lactate] ratios. We demonstrate its utility in breast and prostate cancer cells. The free cytosolic [NAD(+)]/[NADH] ratio determined in prostate cancer cells was 4 times higher than in breast cancer cells. This higher ratio reflects a distinct metabolic phenotype of prostate cancer cells consistent with previously reported alterations in the energy metabolism of these cells. As a reporter on free cytosolic [NAD(+)]/[NADH] ratio, the bioprobe will enable better understanding of the origin of diverse pathological states of the cell as well as monitor cellular consequences of diseases and/or treatments.Entities:
Keywords: Breast Cancer; Glucose; Hyperpolarization; Metabolic Phenotype; NAD; NADH; Prostate Cancer
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24302737 PMCID: PMC3900977 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M113.498626
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157