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Modulating effect of cystamine and unsaturated fatty acids on gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase: Relation to cellular oxidative status
Authors:Jean L Flagg-Newton  Lawrence E De Bault
Institution:(1) Department of Pathology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Abstract:Summary Cell surface gamma-glutamyl transpeptidese activity in cultured neoplastic astrocytes was significantly increased upon treatment of the cells with the hepatoprotective disulfide, cystamine. The cystamine effect was sensitive to cycloheximide and could be significantly depressed by exogenous glutathione. Surface gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase activity was also modulated by the presence in the culture medium of the unsaturated fatty acids, linoleic acid and arachidonic acid. Metabolism of the fatty acids via the cyclooxygenase pathway was not a prerequisite for their modulation of the glycoprotein ectoenzyme. Lipoxygenase, however, was found to potentiate the unsaturated fatty acid effect in neoplastic astrocytes. Lipoxygenase is reported to catalyze the conversion of unsaturated fatty acids to their corresponding peroxides. The data indicate an oxidative influence on the control of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase activity.
Keywords:gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase  cystamine  glutathione status  linoleic acid  arachidonic acid  neoplastic astrocytes
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