Literature DB >> 3390456

Phosphatidylcholine metabolism in cultured cells: catabolism via glycerophosphocholine.

S C Morash1, H W Cook, M W Spence.   

Abstract

The catabolism of phosphatidylcholine (PtdCho) has been studied in cultured murine neuroblastoma (N1E-115), C6 glioma, rat brain primary glia, and human fibroblast cells. Cells were pulse labelled for 96 h with [methyl-3H]choline followed by a chase for up to 24 h in medium containing 4 mM choline. Measurement of the radioactivity and mass of choline-containing compounds in these cells indicated that the major degradative pathway is PtdCho----lysophosphatidylcholine (lysoPtdCho)----glycerophosphocholine (GroPCho)----choline. At all times during the chase, PtdCho, sphingomyelin and lysoPtdCho comprised 72-92% of the cell-associated radioactivity; the remaining 10-30% was water-soluble and was chiefly GroPCho (30-80%) in all cell lines. In fibroblasts, however, phosphocholine (PCho) was also a major labelled water-soluble component (33-54%). The specific activity of GroPCho closely parallelled that of PtdCho in fibroblasts, but decreased faster than PtdCho in C6 and N1E-115 cells. We postulate that this may be due to distinct pools of PtdCho in the cell with differing rates of turnover. The changes in specific activity of PCho suggest that the major portion is formed by synthesis rather than as a degradative product. However, the inability to reduce the specific activity of this fraction to that of the intracellular choline suggests that a portion may be derived from either PtdCho or GroPCho.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  1988        PMID: 3390456     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2760(88)90114-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


  10 in total

Review 1.  Focus on the glycerophosphocholine pathway in choline phospholipid metabolism of cancer.

Authors:  Kanchan Sonkar; Vinay Ayyappan; Caitlin M Tressler; Oluwatobi Adelaja; Ruoqing Cai; Menglin Cheng; Kristine Glunde
Journal:  NMR Biomed       Date:  2019-06-11       Impact factor: 4.044

2.  Dideoxycytidine, an anti-HIV drug, selectively inhibits growth but not phosphatidylcholine metabolism in neuroblastoma and glioma cells.

Authors:  H W Cook; M W Spence
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  1989-03       Impact factor: 3.996

3.  The role of sphingomyelin in phosphatidylcholine metabolism in cultured human fibroblasts from control and sphingomyelin lipidosis patients and in Chinese hamster ovary cells.

Authors:  M W Spence; H W Cook; D M Byers; F B Palmer
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1990-06-15       Impact factor: 3.857

4.  Accumulation of glycerophosphocholine (GPC) by renal cells: osmotic regulation of GPC:choline phosphodiesterase.

Authors:  K Zablocki; S P Miller; A Garcia-Perez; M B Burg
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1991-09-01       Impact factor: 11.205

5.  Modulation of phospholipase A2 activity by epidermal growth factor (EGF) in CHO cells transfected with human EGF receptor. Role of receptor cytoplasmic subdomain.

Authors:  S Clark; M Dunlop
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1991-03-15       Impact factor: 3.857

6.  Energetic and cell membrane metabolic products in patients with primary insomnia: a 31-phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy study at 4 tesla.

Authors:  David G Harper; David T Plante; J Eric Jensen; Caitlin Ravichandran; Orfeu M Buxton; Kathleen L Benson; Shawn P O'Connor; Perry F Renshaw; John W Winkelman
Journal:  Sleep       Date:  2013-04-01       Impact factor: 5.849

7.  Tissue-specific differences in brain phosphodiesters in late-life major depression.

Authors:  David G Harper; J Eric Jensen; Caitlin Ravichandran; Yusuf Sivrioglu; Marisa Silveri; Dan V Iosifescu; Perry F Renshaw; Brent P Forester
Journal:  Am J Geriatr Psychiatry       Date:  2013-01-11       Impact factor: 4.105

8.  Phosphatidylethanolamine N-Methyltransferase Knockout Modulates Metabolic Changes in Aging Mice.

Authors:  Qishun Zhou; Fangrong Zhang; Jakob Kerbl-Knapp; Melanie Korbelius; Katharina Barbara Kuentzel; Nemanja Vujić; Alena Akhmetshina; Gerd Hörl; Margret Paar; Ernst Steyrer; Dagmar Kratky; Tobias Madl
Journal:  Biomolecules       Date:  2022-09-09

9.  NMR spectroscopy analysis of phosphorus metabolites and the effect of adriamycin on these metabolite levels in an adriamycin-sensitive and -resistant human small cell lung carcinoma cell line.

Authors:  S de Jong; N H Mulder; E G de Vries; G T Robillard
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1991-02       Impact factor: 7.640

Review 10.  Formation and regulation of mitochondrial membranes.

Authors:  Laila Cigana Schenkel; Marica Bakovic
Journal:  Int J Cell Biol       Date:  2014-01-22
  10 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.