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In vivo studies have shown abnormalities in cholesterol and bile acid metabolism in primary hyperlipoproteinemia (HLP). The aim of the present investigation was to determine if the increased production of cholesterol in HLP type IV can be attributed to a correspondingly high level of the hepatic 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl (HMG) CoA reductase activity and if the low cholic acid: chenodeoxycholic acid synthesis ratio in HLP type II is due to some hydroxylase deficiency. Liver biopsies from 26 normolipidemic and 25 hyperlipidemic (10 type IIa, 6 type IIb, and 9 type IV) patients undergoing elective cholecystectomy were assayed for HMG CoA reductase activity, 12 alpha-hydroxylase activity, and 25-hydroxylase activity. The HMG CoA reductase activity was normal in HLP type IIa and type IIb and was increased about twice HLP type IV (P less than 0.001). The 12 alpha- and 25-hydroxylase activities were normal in all groups of patients. The results are compatible with a normal cholesterol synthesis in the liver in HLP type II. A reduced 12 alpha- or 25-hydroxylase activity cannot explain the low production of cholic acid relative to chenodeoxycholic acid in this type of HLP. The elevated HMG CoA reductase activity found in the liver of type IV patients may, however, be part of the explanation for the elevated synthesis of cholesterol often seen in these patients.  相似文献   

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Decreased activities of both 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG CoA) synthase and HMG CoA reductase are observed in the presence of sterol in the Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) fibroblast. In three different genotypes of CHO cell mutants resistant to 25-hydroxycholesterol both enzyme activities exhibit a decreased response to 25-hydroxycholesterol compared to wild-type cells. Permanently repressed levels of both HMG CoA synthase and HMG CoA reductase activities are observed in another CHO mutant, phenotypically a mevalonate auxotroph. Mevinolin, a competitive inhibitor of HMG CoA reductase, has no effect on HMG CoA synthase activity measured in vitro. Incubation of CHO cells with sublethal concentrations of mevinolin produces an inhibition of the conversion of [14C]acetate to cholesterol and results in elevated levels of both HMG CoA synthase and HMG CoA reductase activities. Studies of CHO cells in sterol-free medium supplemented with cycloheximide indicate that continuous protein synthesis is not required for the maximal expression of HMG CoA synthase activity and provide an explanation for the lack of temporal similarity between HMG CoA synthase and reductase activities after derepression. These results support the hypothesis of a common mode of regulation for HMG CoA synthase and HMG CoA reductase activities in CHO fibroblasts.  相似文献   

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Previous studies have demonstrated that the in vitro activation of microsomal hepatic hydroxymethylglutaryl (HMG) CoA reductase by dephosphorylation is inhibited by HMG CoA or NADPH, the substrates of HMG CoA reductase (13). In the present study the effect of three competitive inhibitors of HMG CoA reductase on the activation of HMG CoA reductase was investigated. Adenosine-2'-monophospho-5'-diphosphoribose, a competitive inhibitor for the NADPH binding site, blocked the phosphatase-mediated activation of HMG CoA reductase. By contrast, neither compactin nor mevinolin, competitive inhibitors for the HMG CoA binding site, altered the activation of HMG CoA reductase. Moreover, the HMG CoA-mediated inhibition of the activation of HMG CoA reductase was not blocked even by very high concentrations of either compactin or mevinolin. These observations suggest that HMG CoA can bind to two sites on HMG CoA reductase. One site of HMG CoA binding serves as a catalytic site and is competitively blocked by compactin or mevinolin, and the second binding site is an allosteric site to which only HMG CoA is capable of binding. The binding of HMG CoA to this second site inhibits the activation of HMG CoA reductase by phosphatases.  相似文献   

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The mevalonate pathway plays an important role in providing the cell with a number of essential precursors for the synthesis of biomass constituents. With respect to their chemical structure, the metabolites of this pathway can be divided into two groups: acyl esters [acetoacetyl CoA, acetyl CoA, hydroxymethylglutaryl (HMG) CoA] and phosphorylated metabolites (isopentenyl pyrophosphate, dimethylallyl pyrophosphate, geranyl pyrophosphate, farnesyl pyrophosphate). In this study, we developed a method for the precise analysis of the intracellular concentration of acetoacetyl CoA, acetyl CoA and HMG CoA; and we used this method for quantification of these metabolites in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, both during batch growth on glucose and on galactose and in glucose-limited chemostat cultures operated at three different dilution rates. The level of the metabolites changed depending on the growth phase/specific growth rate and the carbon source, in a way which indicated that the synthesis of acetoacetyl CoA and HMG CoA is subject to glucose repression. In the glucose batch, acetyl CoA accumulated during the growth on glucose and, just after glucose depletion, HMG CoA and acetoacetyl CoA started to accumulate during the growth on ethanol. In the galactose batch, HMG CoA accumulated during the growth on galactose and a high level was maintained into the ethanol growth phase; and the levels of acetyl CoA and HMG CoA were more than two-fold higher in the galactose batch than in the glucose batch.  相似文献   

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This report describes the characterization and partial purification of rat liver 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG CoA) synthase activity. A preliminary characterization of Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell HMG CoA synthase activity is also presented. Ion-exchange chromatography of ammonium sulfate precipitates of rat liver cytosol indicate the existence of two isoenzymes of HMG CoA synthase. These isoenzymes are physically, catalytically, and immunologically distinct. One of these isoenzymes, peak 1, resembles mitochondrial HMG-CoA synthase activity as evidenced by similarities in elution upon ion-exchange chromatography, inhibition by MgCl2, and cross reactivity with an antibody prepared against the mitochondrial enzyme. As peak 1 activity is unstable, further purification studies were performed on peak 2 activity. Peak 2 can be further resolved into two activities (peaks 2A and 2B) by gel filtration. In contrast, CHO-K1 cells (a permanent fibroblast line) possess only peak 2 type HMG CoA synthase activity.  相似文献   

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Two new methods are described for the study of hepatic 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG CoA) reductase. (1) Endoplasmic reticulum was rapidly prepared by diluting a 10,000 g supernatant with buffer containing 8 mM calcium chloride. The yield of protein and the specific activity of HMG CoA reductase in the pellet subsequently obtained by low speed centrifugation were nearly identical to those in the microsomal pellet prepared by ultracentrifugation. This technique may be particularly useful in studies of the rapid, in vitro modulation of the enzyme. (2) Mevalonolactone was extracted into benzene from the HMG CoA reductase assay mixture with an efficiency of 58%. There was less than 1% extraction of HMG CoA, acetoacetate, or beta-hydroxybutyrate. The extracted mevalonolactone was at least 98% pure as judged by thin-layer chromatography with four different solvent systems. These improved methods should significantly aid studies of the physiological importance of HMG CoA reductase.  相似文献   

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A rapid, easy, and sensitive method is described in this paper for the assay of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl CoA (HMG CoA) reductase, a key enzyme in cholesterol biosynthesis. [14C]HMG CoA was used as the substrate and the product formed, i.e., [14C]mevalonate, was allowed to be converted to its lactone form (mevalonolactone) in the presence of HCl. The reaction mixture was applied to a column containing an anionic exchanger. The column was made up of QAE-Sephadex (A25, formate form) packed to a height of 4 cm in Pasteur pipets. Under these conditions, mevalonolactone was not retained by the column and was eluted with ammonium formate solution while HMG CoA, being negatively charged, was retained by the gel and eluted by HCl above 0.05 M. Determination of the amount of radioactivity in mevalonolactone was then used to quantitate the activity of HMG CoA reductase. This assay has been successfully used for determining the activity of this enzyme in a microsomal fraction prepared from the liver of the rat.  相似文献   

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For precise determination of the catalytic activity of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase (EC 1.1.1.34), the HMG-CoA employed as substrate must be free of HMG, CoA, and other inhibitors of HMG-CoA reductase activity. The standard purification of HMG-CoA by paper chromatography gives poor resolution of HMG-CoA from CoA and may be accompanied by some decomposition of HMG-CoA. We describe a simplified procedure for synthesis and for isolation from the reaction mixture of homogeneous, high specific activity [3(-14)C]HMG-CoA free of HMG, CoA, or nonpolar contaminants. Isolation of HMG-CoA utilizes ion-exchange chromatography in a gradient of ammonium formate, which is subsequently removed by lyophilization. The methods are proposed for use in the preparation or isolation of HMG0CoA.  相似文献   

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In skin fibroblasts grown from four children with a homozygous form of type II hyperlipoproteinemia, the feedback control of sterol synthesis and the inhibitory effect on hydroxymethylglutaryl (HMG) CoA reductase activity by serum or low density lipoprotein were present, though diminished compared with the effects in normal fibroblasts. Stimulation of HMG CoA reductase by insulin and inhibition of acetyl CoA carboxylase by serum lipids were not impaired in these type II cells, indicating a degree of specificity in the abnormal response of the reductase. A rapid and convenient method for isolation of mevalonolactone in the course of the assay of HMG CoA reductase is described.  相似文献   

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S Azhar  Y D Chen  G M Reaven 《Biochemistry》1984,23(20):4533-4538
These studies were done to examine the effect of gonadotropin on rat luteal 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG CoA) reductase activity (the rate-limiting step in cholesterol biosynthesis) in ovaries of pregnant mare's serum gonadotropin (PMSG)-human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) primed rats. Administration of hCG stimulated HMG CoA reductase activity in a time- and dose-dependent manner: significant increases were noted within 4 h, with maximum effects (30-40-fold increases) seen 24 h after hCG (25 IU) administration. This effect was specific in that only LH, of several hormones tested, was as effective as hCG in stimulating HMG CoA reductase activity, and no change in the activity of either liver microsomal HMG CoA reductase or luteal microsomal NADPH-cytochrome c reductase was seen after hCG. The gonadotropin-induced increase in HMG CoA reductase activity seemed to be due to a net increase in enzyme activity, not to a change in the phosphorylated/dephosphorylated state of the enzyme. Pretreatment of animals with aminoglutethimide, an inhibitor of the conversion of cholesterol to steroid (pregnenolone), prevented the hCG-induced rise in HMG CoA reductase activity, whereas treatment with 4-aminopyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine (4-APP), which depletes cellular cholesterol content, led to striking increases in enzyme activity. However, the combined effects of 4-APP and hCG were additive, suggesting that the stimulating effect of hCG on HMG CoA reductase activity is not entirely due to a depletion of cellular sterol content of luteinized ovaries. Similarly, cholesteryl ester and cholesterol syntheses as measured by [14C]acetate conversion were also increased by hCG and 4-APP treatment.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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Quiescent serum-starved 3T3 cells can be stimulated to initiate DNA synthesis after addition of conditioned media from spontaneously tumor-transformed 3T3 cells (3T6-cells) or from SV-40-transformed 3T3 cells (SV-3T3 cells). The conditioned media were found to stimulate both the chromosome cycle (i.e., DNA synthesis and cell division) and the growth cycle (i.e., cellular enlargement). Furthermore, addition of conditioned media to quiescent 3T3 cells increased the activity of HMG CoA reductase--an enzyme previously proposed to exercise some control on cell proliferation in 3T3 cells (Larsson and Zetterberg: J. Cell. Physiol. 129:99-102, 1986. The increased activity of HMG CoA reductase after treatment with tumor cell conditioned media was correlated to the stimulatory effects on DNA synthesis. By treating 3T3 cells stimulated to resume proliferation by addition of conditioned media with mevinolin (a competitive inhibitor of HMG CoA reductase) the activity of HMG CoA reductase as well as the DNA synthesis and cell division were efficiently inhibited. In contrast, HMG CoA activity was not coupled to the cellular enlargement. Therefore, it is proposed that one set of factors present in tumor cell conditioned media preferentially stimulates the chromosome cycle by increasing the HMG-CoA reductase activity, whereas another set of factors is responsible for growth in cell size. Both types of factors are required for balanced growth.  相似文献   

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Larsson  Olle 《Glycobiology》1993,3(5):475-479
Proliferation of exponentially growing breast cancer cells (lineHs578T) was blocked specifically in G1 by 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutarylCoenzyme A (HMG CoA) reductase inhibition, as well as by inhibitionof N-linked glycosylation. As a consequence of these inhibitoryconditions, the cells were synchronized in the G1 stage of thecell cycle. The similarities in the kinetic responses pointto the possibility that the two different types of metabolicinhibitions block cell cycle progression by common mechanisms.One possibility is that the inhibition of HMG CoA reductaseactivity also leads to a depressed rate of N-linked glycosylation,which in turn may constitute the critical event for cell cycleprogression and cell growth. In order to investigate whetherthis relationship exists in breast cancer cells, cells synchronizedin G1 by mevinolin (an inhibitor of HMG CoA reductase) wereused. Upon addition of mevalonate, whose endogenous synthesisis catalysed by HMG CoA reductase, the cells entered S phaseafter a 4 h pre-replicative period. Mevalonate stimulation alsoled to a rapid and substantial increase in N-linked glycosylation,measured by determining the uptake of radioactive glucosamine.This metabolic event was found to be of critical importancefor the initiation of DNA synthesis. However, as soon as thecells had entered S phase, they were independent of the levelof N-linked glycosylation. breast cancer cells glycosylation HMG CoA reductase  相似文献   

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A concentration dependent inhibition of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl CoA (HMG CoA) reductase was found on preincubation of microsomal preparations with diallyl disulfide, a component of garlic oil. This inhibited state was only partially reversed even with high concentrations of DTT. Glutathione, a naturally occurring reducing thiol agent, was ineffective. The substrate, HMG CoA, but not NADPH, was able to give partial protection for the DTT-dependent, but not glutathione-dependent activity. The garlic-derived diallyl disulfide is the most effective among the sulfides tested for inhibition of HMG CoA reductase. Formation of protein internal disulfides, inaccessible for reduction by thiol agents, but not of protein dimer, is likely to be the cause of this inactivation.  相似文献   

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MDCK Cells seeded on extracellular matrix- (ECM) coated dishes and exposed to medium supplemented with high-density lipoproteins (HDLs, 750 micrograms protein/ml) and transferrin (10 micrograms/ml) have a proliferative rate, final cell density, and morphological appearance similar to those of cells grown in serum-supplemented medium. The mitogenic stimulus provided by HDLs is not limited by the initial cell density at which cultures are seeded, nor is it limited in time, since cells grown in medium supplemented with transferrin and HDLs grew to at least 50 generations. The presence of HDLs in the medium is required in order for cells to survive, since cells actively proliferating in the presence of medium supplemented with HDLs and transferrin begin to die within 2 days after being transferred to medium supplemented only with transferrin. Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) is mitogenic for MDCK cells when present at low concentrations (from 2.5 to 100 micrograms protein/ml). Above 100 micrograms protein/ml, LDL is cytotoxic and therefore cannot support cell proliferation at an optimal rate. The mitogenic effect of HDLs is also observed when cells are maintained on fibronectin-coated dishes. However, the proliferative rate of the cells is suboptimal and cultures cannot be passaged on this substrate indefinitely, as they can be on ECM-coated dishes. A close association between the ability of HDLs to support cell proliferation and their ability to induce the activity of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG CoA) reductase is observed. HMG CoA reductase activity is 18 times higher (70 pmoles/min/10(6) cells) in proliferating cells than in confluent, nondividing cells (4 pmoles/min/10(6) cells). The HMG Coa reductase activity of sparse cells is more sensitive to induction by HDLs (eight-fold higher than control cells) than is the enzyme activity of confluent cells (two-fold higher than control levels). The dose-response relationship between the abilities of HDLs to support proliferation and to induce HMG CoA reductase activity are similar. The time course of the stimulation of proliferation and the increase in enzyme activity of sparse, quiescent cells after exposure to HDLs are parallel. The HMG CoA reductase activity of sparse MDCK cells is induced six-fold by exposure to compactin, a competitive inhibitor of HMG CoA reductase. This induction of HMG CoA reductase is prevented by mevalonic acid, not affected by LDL, and synergistically enhanced by simultaneous exposure to HDLs. HDLs effect a rescue from the cytotoxic effect of compactin, whereas LDL does not.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)  相似文献   

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Recent reports have suggested that statins induce cell death in certain epithelial cancers and that patients taking statins to reduce cholesterol levels possess lower cancer incidence. However, little is known about the mechanisms of action of different statins or the effects of these statins in gynaecological malignancies. The apoptotic potential of two lipophilic statins (lovastatin and simvastatin) and one hydrophilic statin (pravastatin) was assessed in cancer cell lines (ovarian, endometrial and cervical) and primary cultured cancerous and normal tissues. Cell viability was studied by MTS assays and apoptosis was confirmed by Western blotting of PARP and flow cytometry. The expressions of key apoptotic cascade proteins were analysed. Our results demonstrate that both lovastatin and simvastatin, but not pravastatin, selectively induced cell death in dose‐ and time‐dependent manner in ovarian, endometrial and cervical cancers. Little or no toxicity was observed with any statin on normal cells. Lipophilic statins induced activation of caspase‐8 and ‐9; BID cleavage, cytochrome C release and PARP cleavage. Statin‐sensitive cancers expressed high levels of HMG‐CoA reductase compared with resistant cultures. The effect of lipophilic statins was dependent on inhibition of enzymatic activity of HMG‐CoA reductase since mevalonate pre‐incubation almost completely abrogated the apoptotic effect. Moreover, the apoptotic effect involved the inhibition of synthesis of geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate rather than farnesyl pyrophosphate. In conclusion, lipophilic but not hydrophilic statins induce cell death through activation of extrinsic and intrinsic apoptotic cascades in cancerous cells from the human female genital tract, which express high levels of HMG‐CoA reductase. These results promote further investigation in the use of lipophilic statins as anticancer agents in gynaecological malignancies.  相似文献   

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