Inhibition of acyl coenzyme A:lysolecithin acyltransferases by local anesthetics, detergents and inhibitors of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases. |
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Authors: | W T Shier |
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Affiliation: | Cell Biology Laboratory, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, Post Office Box 1809, San Diego, California 92112 USA |
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Abstract: | Acyl coenzyme A:lysolecithin acyltransferase plays a major role in regulating the amount of lysolecithin in cell membranes. The acyltransferase activity in microsomal preparations from rat liver, rat heart and rabbit gastric mucosa is inhibited by a series of tertiary amine local anesthetics, detergents, and some inhibitors of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases. Aspirin and indomethacin cause elevated lysolecithin/lecithin ratios in the stomachs of mice after oral administration. Inhibition of acyltransferase activity in microsomal preparations by local anesthetics correlates with reported anesthetic potencies at approximately reported therapeutic dosages. In BHK-13 cells acyltransferase activity is inhibited at to the concentrations that have been reported to cause alterations in the mobility and topography of cell surface receptors. |
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