phosphatidylethanol and Pheochromocytoma

phosphatidylethanol has been researched along with Pheochromocytoma* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for phosphatidylethanol and Pheochromocytoma

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Bradykinin activates a phospholipase D that hydrolyzes phosphatidylcholine in PC12 cells.
    Journal of neurochemistry, 1991, Volume: 56, Issue:2

    In PC12 pheochromocytoma cells whose phospholipids had been prelabelled with [3H]palmitic acid, bradykinin increased the production of [3H]phosphatidic acid. The increase in [3H]phosphatidic acid occurred within 1-2 min. before the majority of the increase in [3H]diacylglycerol. When the phospholipids were prelabeled with [3H]choline, bradykinin increased the intracellular release of [3H]choline. The production of phosphatidic acid and choline suggests that bradykinin was increasing the activity of phospholipase D. Transphosphatidylation is a unique property of phospholipase D. In cells labeled with [3H]palmitic acid, bradykinin stimulated the transfer of phosphatidyl groups to both ethanol and propanol to form [3H]phosphatidylethanol and [3H]phosphatidylpropanol, respectively. The effect of bradykinin on [3H]phosphatidic acid and [3H]phosphatidylethanol formation was partially dependent on extracellular Ca2+. In cells treated with nerve growth factor, carbachol also increased [3H]phosphatidylethanol formation. To investigate the substrate specificity of phospholipase D, cells were labeled with [14C]stearic acid and [3H]palmitic acid, and then incubated with ethanol in the absence or presence of bradykinin. The 14C/3H ratio of the phosphatidylethanol that accumulated in response to bradykinin was almost identical to the 14C/3H ratio of phosphatidylcholine. The 14C/3H ratio in phosphatidic acid and diacylglycerol was higher than the ratio in phosphatidylcholine. These data provide additional support for the idea that bradykinin activates a phospholipase D that is active against phosphatidylcholine. The hydrolysis of phosphatidylcholine by phospholipase D accounts for only a portion of the phosphatidic acid and diacylglycerol that accumulates in bradykinin-stimulated cells: bradykinin evidently stimulates several pathways of phospholipid metabolism in PC12 cells.

    Topics: Adrenal Gland Neoplasms; Animals; Bradykinin; Carbachol; Choline; Diglycerides; Enzyme Activation; Glycerophospholipids; Hydrolysis; Kinetics; Palmitic Acid; Palmitic Acids; Pheochromocytoma; Phosphatidic Acids; Phosphatidylcholines; Phospholipase D; Rats; Stearic Acids; Tumor Cells, Cultured

1991