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Metabolism of exogenous galactosylceramide in the twitcher mouse brain
Authors:Kunihiko Mitsuo  Takuro Kobayashi  Nobue Shinnoh  Ikuo Goto
Affiliation:(1) Department of Neurology, Neurological Institute, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University 60, 3-1-1 Maidashi, Higashi-ku, 812 Fukuoka, Japan
Abstract:The in vivo metabolism of galactosylceramide (gal-cer) in normal mice and in twitcher mice, a model of human GLD, was examined following intracerebral administration of gal-cer containing [1-14C]stearic acid. In normal mice, gal-cer was hydrolyzed to ceramide within 6 hours and ceramide was hydrolyzed to sphingosine and fatty acid. Most of the released fatty acid was immediately incorporated into other lipids. About 75% of injected gal-cer was hydrolyzed 80 hours after the injection, while in the twitcher mouse, only 17% of gal-cer was hydrolyzed. These results show that degradation of gal-cer is impaired in the twitcher mouse brain, but contradict to the fact that there was no evidence of any accumulation of gal-cer in the brain. This discrepancy may be due to the different sorting routes of biosynthesized and exogenously-administered gal-cer in the mouse brain. Most of the biosynthesized gal-cer is incorporated into myelin, while the injected gal-cer is incorporated into lysosomes.
Keywords:Globoid cell leukodystrophy  twitcher mouse  galactosylceramide
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