The induction of colonocyte differentiation in CaCo-2 cells by sodium butyrate causes an increase in glucosylceramide synthesis in order to avoid apoptosis based on ceramide |
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Authors: | Yamane Mototeru Yamane Sayoko |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, Tokyo Medical University, 6-1-1 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160, Japan. m-yamane@tokyo-med.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | To examine the relationship between apoptosis accompanying differentiation and sphingolipid-metabolism, CaCo-2 cells were used as a model of human intestinal epithelial cells and the variation in cellular Cer/GlcCer-content and related enzyme activities during butyrate-induced differentiation were investigated. The simultaneous administration of PDMP as a GlcCer synthase inhibitor caused a significant increase in the amount of Cers, especially palmitoyl-Cer. Butyrate caused an increase in the amount of GlcCers, especially alpha-hydroxy fatty acid-GlcCers, and in cellular GlcCer synthase activity. Cellular Cer content related to apoptosis was mainly regulated by the GlcCer synthase-based metabolism of Cers. |
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Keywords: | Ceramide Glucosylceramide Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry Differentiation Apoptosis Caco-2 cell Sodium butyrate PDMP D-609 Fumonisin B(1) |
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