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PRESENCE OF 15-HYDROXY PROSTAGLANDIN DEHYDROGENASE, PROSTAGLANDIN-Δ13-REDUCTASE AND PROSTAGLANDIN E-9-KETO(α)-REDUCTASE IN THE FROG SPINAL CORD
Authors:I Bishai  F Coceani
Institution:The Research Institute, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:Metabolism of prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) and F (PGF) was studied in the frog spinal cord, using a hemisected preparation in vitro and tissue homogenates (whole honiogenate and tissue fractions). In the intact tissue, PGE, was converted to three Metabolites, 1 to 111, whereas only Metabolites 11 and 111 werc detected in experiments with PGF. Work with tissue homogenatcs confirmed that PG transformation is enzymatic, and endproducts were identified as PGF (Metabolite 1), 15-kcto metabolite (Metabolite 11) and 15-keto-13,14-dihydro metabolite (Metabolite 111). The 15-keto-13,14-dihydro metabolite was formed via the 15-keto metabolite which is consistent with findings elsewhere. These results establish the presence in the frog spinal cord of two pathways for PG metabolism, consisting one of the 15-hydroxy prostaglandin dehydrogenase (15-PGDH) and the prostaglandin-A13- reductase (13-PGR), the other of the prostaglandin E 9-keto(α)-reductase (9K-PGR). 9K-PGR is regarded as an inactivating enzyme because amphibian spinal neurons are less responsive to PGF, than to PGE1. In the intact or in the homogenized tissue, PGE, is metabolized more efficiently by the 15-PGDH/13-PGR than by the 9K-PGR route. The 15-PGDH metabolizes PGE, more readily than PGF. The present findings, together with the previous demonstration of active PG synthesis in the tissue and the potent actions of exogenous PGs, strongly suggest that the PGs play an important role in the function of neurons in the frog spinal cord.
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