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THE HEXOSE MONOPHOSPHATE PATHWAY IN ETHYLNITROSOUREA INDUCED TUMORS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Authors:Mary Thoesen  Coleman Norman  Allen
Institution:The Ohio State University, College of Medicine, University Hospitals, Means Hall, 466 W. 10th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210, U.S.A.
Abstract:Respiration studies in vitro, in which tissue slices were incubated with 1-14C]glucose or 6-14C]glucose and 14CO2 collected, resulted in C-1/C-6 14CO2 ratios that were higher in slices of tumor and newborn brain than in slices of adult brain. In adult brain, the C-1/C-6 14CO2 ratio averaged close to unity. In slices of tumor and newborn brain however, the mean C-1/C-6 ratio was greater than three. Addition of phenazine methosulfate (PMS) increased conversion of 1-14C]glucose to 14CO2 in slices of normal adult brain 5-fold, and in slices of newborn brain and tumor, approx 12-fold. Injection of animals with 6-aminonicotinamide (6-AN) decreased conversion of 1-14C]glucose in slices of normal brain 30% but decreased conversion in tumor slices by 80%. Evidence supports the presence of an active hexose monophosphate pathway (HMP) in tumors of the nervous system regulated in part by available NADP+ levels. Inhibition by 6-AN was more effective in tumors than in normal adult brain.
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