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Incorporation of [3H]ethanolamine into acetylcholine by a human cholinergic neuroblastoma clone.

N E Haidar1, M Carrara, C Andriamampandry, J N Kanfer, L Freysz, H Dreyfus, R Massarelli.   

Abstract

Human neuroblastoma cholinergic LA-N-2 cells were used as an experimental model to test the possibility that the methylation of phosphoethanolamine (PEtn) to phosphocholine (PCho) and free choline (Cho) (Andriamampandry et al. 1989) could contribute to acetylcholine (AcCho) synthesis. LA-N-2 cells were incubated with [3H]Cho for 90 min and 22.7% of the radioactivity was present in PCho, 18.5% in free Cho and 4.8% as AcCho. The ratio of Cho/AcCho, however, was of about 1 after 16 hours of incubation. The incorporation of 10 microM [3H]ethanolamine (Etn) into MeEtn, PMeEtn, PMe2Etn and their corresponding phospholipids was reduced in cells incubated in medium containing 7.2 microM choline as compared to cells incubated in medium devoid of choline indicating that the lack of Cho from the incubation medium stimulated the conversion of PEtn to Cho water soluble derivatives. Incubation of LA-N-2 cells with [3H]Etn led to the labelling of [3H]AcCho. Cultures incubated in parallel with [3H]Cho showed that roughly 10% of [3H]AcCho obtained after 16 hrs of incubation with the Cho label derived from [3H]Etn. The synthesis of Cho and AcCho from Etn may be enhanced after cellular differentiation induced by the growth of the cells in the presence of retinoic acid (RA). The results indicate that the methylation of [3H]Etn and/or of [3H]PEtn may be used by cholinergic neurons as precursor for AcCho.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8139770     DOI: 10.1007/bf00966721

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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