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Lipogenesis in Ehrlich ascites tumor cells under anaerobic culture conditions.

M Löffler, F Schneider.   

Abstract

Anaerobic culture conditions (95% argon/5% CO2) caused a slightly greater increase in total lipids of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells than a gas phase of 20% O2, 75% N2, 5% CO2. Whereas the rate of [U-14C]acetate incorporation into total lipids and lipid-subclasses rose markedly in the absence of oxygen, a drastic decrease of [U-14C]pyruvate and [1-14C]octanoate incorporation as well as a 30% reduction of 3H incorporation into lipids from tritiated water were observed under these conditions. Since profound changes in the metabolic state of cells cause alterations in the specific activity of the acetyl-CoA pool but do not alter the specific activity of intracellular water, this precursor is considered to be an adequate monitor for lipogenesis under aerobic and anaerobic culture conditions. Therefore, it is concluded that Ehrlich ascites tumor cells are not able to reoxidize NADH/NADPH in the absence of oxygen by a stimulation of biosynthesis of fatty acids as is discussed to be the case in normal cells. The slight increase in total lipids of anaerobically cultured cells seems to be the result of an imbalance between normal uptake and impaired utilization of lipids from serum-supplemented culture medium.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 521449     DOI: 10.1007/BF00401005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cancer Res Clin Oncol        ISSN: 0171-5216            Impact factor:   4.553


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7.  The effect of hypoxia on uptake and degradation of low density lipoproteins by cultured human arterial smooth muscle cells.

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8.  Unexpectedly low incorporation of isotopic acetate into lipids of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells cultured in lipid-poor medium.

Authors:  M Löffler; F Schneider
Journal:  Oncology       Date:  1979       Impact factor: 2.935

9.  Lipid accumulation of hypoxic tissue culture cells.

Authors:  G B Gordon; M A Barcza; M E Bush
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10.  Lipid accumulation cells derived from porcine aorta and grown under anaerobic conditions.

Authors:  R G Briggs; J L Glenn
Journal:  Lipids       Date:  1976-11       Impact factor: 1.880

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