Literature DB >> 3415659

Different metabolic recycling of the lipid components of exogenous sulphatide in human fibroblasts.

M Trinchera1, U Wiesmann, M Pitto, D Acquotti, R Ghidoni.   

Abstract

Cultured human fibroblasts were fed with two differently labelled sulphatide molecules [one labelled on C-3 of the sphingosine (Sph) moiety [( Sph-3H]sulphatide), the second on C-1 of stearic acid [( stearoyl-14C]sulphatide)], and the intracellular metabolic fate of radioactivity was monitored. Incorporated radioactivity was almost all recovered in the total lipid extract, regardless of the labelling position of the added sulphatide; however, large differences in the level of incorporation occurred among labelled glycosphingolipids. For example, sphingomyelin was present as the major radiolabelled lipid after [Sph-3H]-sulphatide incubation, but was detectable only in trace amounts after [stearoyl-14C]sulphatide administration; in the latter case the radioactivity was located predominantly in glycerophospholipids. From this finding it can be inferred that the free long-chain base (sphingosine) that originates from lysosomal catabolism of sulphatide is mainly, and quite specifically, utilized for sphingomyelin biosynthesis, whereas the ceramide moiety is not; conversely the fatty acid released from ceramide is non-specifically re-utilized for phospholipid biosynthesis.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3415659      PMCID: PMC1149155          DOI: 10.1042/bj2520375

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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1.  Colorimetric determination of sulphatide in cultured fibroblasts from patients with various types of metachromatic leukodystrophy after sulphatide loading test.

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2.  Recycling of glucosylceramide and sphingosine for the biosynthesis of gangliosides and sphingomyelin in rat liver.

Authors:  M Trinchera; R Ghidoni; S Sonnino; G Tettamanti
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7.  Functional compartments of sulphatide metabolism in cultured living cells: evidence for the involvement of a novel sulphatide-degrading pathway.

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