METABOLISM OF ARACHIDONOYL PHOSPHOGLYCERIDES IN MOUSE BRAIN SUBCELLULAR FRACTIONS |
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Authors: | Grace Y. Sun Kwei L. Su |
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Affiliation: | Sinclair Comparative Medicine Research Farm and Biochemistry Department, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65201, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Abstract— Mouse brain subcellular fractions were prepared at 1, 12, and 24 h and 3 and 8 days after intracerebral injections of [1-14C]arachidonate. Initially, radioactivity was mainly distributed in the microsomal and synaptosomal fractions, but the proportion of radioactivity in the myelin increased from 5 to 16% within 8 days. Radioactivity of the microsomal lipids started to decline at 1 h after injection, and the decay was represented by two pools with half-lives of 19 h and 10 days, respectively. Radioactivity in the synaptosomal and myelin fractions did not reach a maximum until 24 h after injections. The half-life for turnover of synaptosomal lipids was 9 days. The decline of radioactivity measured in the microsomal fraction was due mainly to diacyl-GPC and diacyl-GPI, since radioactivity of other phosphoglycerides (diacyl-GPS, diacyl-GPE and alkenyl-acyl-GPE) continued to increase for 12-24 h. In this fraction, half-lives of 10-14 h were obtained for the fast turnover pools of diacyl-GPC and diacyl-GPI, and slow turnover pools with half-lives of 7 days for diacyl-GPI and 10-14 days for other phosphoglycerides were also present. Among the synaptosomal phosphoglycerides, radioactivity of diacyl-GPI declined in a biphasic mode, thus exhibiting half-lives of 5 h and 5 days. Incorporation of labelled arachidonate into diacyl-GPE and diacyl-GPS in the synaptosomal fractions was observed for a period of 24 h. The half-lives for these phosphoglycerides ranged from 8 to 12 days. Results of the study have demonstrated the presence of small pools of arachidonoyl-GPI in synaptosomal and microsomal fractions which were metabolically more active than other arachidonoyl containing phosphoglycerides. |
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