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Phospholipid breakdown and choline release under hypoxic conditions: inhibition by bilobalide, a constituent of Ginkgo biloba

1997

A marked increase of choline release from rat hippocampal slices was observed when the slices were superfused with oxygen-free buffer, indicating hypoxia-induced hydrolysis of choline-containing phospholipids. This increase of choline release was suppressed by bilobalide, an ingredient of Ginkgo biloba, but not by a mixture of ginkgolides. The EC50 value for bilobalide was 0.38 microM. In ex vivo experiments, bilobalide also inhibited hypoxia-induced choline release when given p.o. in doses of 2-20 mg/kg 1 h prior to slice preparation. The half-maximum effect was observed with 6 mg/kg bilobalide. A similar effect was noted after p.o. administration of 200 mg/kg EGb 761, a ginkgo extract con…

MaleDrug Evaluation PreclinicalCyclopentanesPharmacologyHippocampusCholinechemistry.chemical_compoundSlice preparationBilobalideAnimalsCholineRats WistarGinkgolidesFuransHypoxia BrainMolecular BiologyPhospholipidsEC50biologyPlant ExtractsGinkgo bilobaGeneral NeuroscienceGinkgobiology.organism_classificationRatsPlant LeavesGinkgolidesLogistic ModelschemistryBiochemistryNeurology (clinical)DiterpenesEx vivoDevelopmental BiologyBrain Research
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Histamine binding to H2 receptors stimulates phospholipid methylation in mast cells

1982

Rat peritoneal mast cells incubated in vitro in the presence of L-[methyl-3H] methionine and exposed to histamine undergo a rapid but transient increase in phospholipid methylation. By using specific H1- and H2-receptor antagonists, and histamine analogues differing in their H2-receptor agonist potency, it has been demonstrated that this metabolic event is dependent on histamine binding to H2-receptors.

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Stool Phospholipid Signature is Altered by Diet and Tumors

2014

Intake of saturated fat is a risk factor for ulcerative colitis (UC) and colon cancer. Changes in the microbiota have been implicated in the development of UC and colon cancer. The host and the microbiota generate metabolites that may contribute to or reflect disease pathogenesis. We used lipid class specific quantitative mass spectrometry to assess the phospholipid (PL) profile (phosphatidylcholine [PC], phosphatidylethanolamine [PE], phosphatidylinositol [PI], phosphatidylserine [PS]) of stool from mice fed a high fat (HFD) or control diet with or without induction of colitis-associated tumors using azoxymethane and dextran sodium sulfate. The microbiota was assessed using qPCR for severa…

MaleLifestyle Causes of CancerCarcinogenesisPhysiologySaturated fatlcsh:MedicineFeceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineMacromolecular Structure AnalysisMedicine and Health SciencesPrevotellalcsh:SciencePhospholipids0303 health sciencesLipid AnalysisMultidisciplinaryEcologybiologyMicrobiotaCancer Risk FactorsClostridium leptumPhosphatidylserineColitis3. Good healthPhysiological ParametersOncologyBiochemistryMedical MicrobiologyNutritional Correlates of CancerColonic NeoplasmsFemale030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyAnatomyResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyColonPhospholipidGastroenterology and HepatologyDiet High-FatMicrobiologyMicrobial Ecology03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicineBiomarkers TumormedicineAnimalsObesityColitisMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologyColorectal CancerPhosphatidylethanolamineAzoxymethaneBody Weightlcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesCancers and Neoplasmsmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationMice Inbred C57BLGastrointestinal TractEndocrinologychemistrylcsh:QMicrobiomePhysiological ProcessesDigestive SystemPLoS ONE
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Vaccenic and elaidic acid equally esterify into triacylglycerols, but differently into phospholipids of fed rat liver cells.

2011

Elaidic acid (trans-9-C18:1 or trans-9) is assumed to exert atherogenic effects due to its double bond configuration. The possibility that trans-9 and vaccenic acid (trans-11-C18:1 or trans-11), its positional isomer, were biochemically equivalent and interchangeable compounds, was investigated by reference to their cis-isomers through esterification-related activities using rat liver cells and subcellular fractions. In hepatocytes, both trans-C18:1 were incorporated to the same extent in triacylglycerols, but trans-9 was more esterified than trans-11 into phospholipids (P < 0.05). Glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase activity in microsomes was lower with trans-11 than with trans-9, while t…

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Plasticity-related gene-1 inhibits lysophosphatidic acid-induced vascular smooth muscle cell migration and proliferation and prevents neointima forma…

2012

International audience; Plasticity-related gene-1 (PRG-1) protects neuronal cells from lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) effects. In vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs), LPA was shown to induce phenotypic modulation in vitro and vascular remodeling in vivo. Thus we explored the role of PRG-1 in modulating VSMC response to LPA. PCR, Western blot, and immunofluorescence experiments showed that PRG-1 is expressed in rat and human vascular media. PRG-1 expression was strongly inhibited in proliferating compared with quiescent VSMCs both in vitro and in vivo (medial vs. neointimal VSMCs), suggesting that PRG-1 expression is dependent on the cell phenotype. In vitro, adenovirus-mediated overexpression…

MaleMAPK/ERK pathwayNeointimaVascular smooth musclePhysiologyPhenotypic modulation[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Genetic VectorsBiologyPlasticityMuscle Smooth VascularAdenoviridaechemistry.chemical_compoundCell MovementNeointimaLysophosphatidic acidAnimalsHumansRats WistarCells CulturedCell ProliferationCell BiologyLipid-phosphate phosphatasePhosphoric Monoester HydrolasesIn vitroRatsCell biologyGene Expression RegulationchemistryBiochemistryCalmodulin-Binding ProteinsLysophospholipidsAmerican Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology
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Bilobalide, a constituent of Ginkgo biloba , inhibits NMDA-induced phospholipase A 2 activation and phospholipid breakdown in rat hippocampus

2000

In rat hippocampal slices superfused with magnesium-free buffer, glutamate (1 mM) caused the release of large amounts of choline due to phospholipid breakdown. This phenomenon was mimicked by N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) in a calcium-sensitive manner and was blocked by NMDA receptor antagonists such as MK-801 and 7-chlorokynurenate. The NMDA-induced release of choline was not caused by activation of phospholipase D but was mediated by phospholipase A2 (PLA2) activation as the release of choline was accompanied by the formation of lyso-phosphatidylcholine (lyso-PC) and glycerophospho-choline (GPCh) and was blocked by 5-[2-(2-carboxyethyl)-4-dodecanoyl-3,5-dimethylpyrrol-1-yl]pentano ic acid, …

MaleMicrodialysisN-MethylaspartateMicrodialysisGlycineCyclopentanesPharmacologyHippocampal formationHippocampusReceptors N-Methyl-D-AspartatePhospholipases ACholinechemistry.chemical_compoundPhospholipase A2BilobalideSeizuresAnimalsCholineRats WistarFuransCells CulturedPhospholipidsPharmacologyPlants MedicinalDose-Response Relationship DrugbiologyPhospholipase DGlutamate receptorGinkgo bilobaLysophosphatidylcholinesGeneral MedicineGlycerylphosphorylcholineRatsEnzyme ActivationPhospholipases A2Ginkgolideschemistrybiology.proteinNMDA receptorDiterpenesNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
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Erythrocyte Phospholipid and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Composition in Diabetic Retinopathy

2014

Background: Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) including docosahexaenoic acid and arachidonic acid are suspected to play a key role in the pathogenesis of diabetes. LCPUFAs are known to be preferentially concentrated in specific phospholipids termed as plasmalogens. This study was aimed to highlight potential changes in the metabolism of phospholipids, and particularly plasmalogens, and LCPUFAs at various stages of diabetic retinopathy in humans. Methodology and Principal Findings: We performed lipidomic analyses on red blood cell membranes from controls and mainly type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with or without retinopathy. The fatty acid composition of erythrocytes was det…

MaleOrganes des senslcsh:MedicineType 2 diabetesBiochemistrySeverity of Illness Indexchemistry.chemical_compoundMELLITUS0302 clinical medicineMedicine and Health SciencesMedicineOXIDATIVE STRESSlcsh:ScienceRETINAPhospholipidschemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesCOMPLICATIONSMultidisciplinaryINSULIN SENSITIVITYFatty AcidsDiabetic retinopathyMiddle AgedLipids3. Good healthDocosahexaenoic acid[ SDV.MHEP.OS ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Sensory OrgansFatty Acids UnsaturatedPhosphatidylcholinesRetinal DisordersArachidonic acidlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)FemalePolyunsaturated fatty acidRetinopathyResearch ArticleEXPRESSIONAdultmedicine.medical_specialtySensory OrgansPlasmalogensPhospholipidMédecine humaine et pathologie030209 endocrinology & metabolism03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicineDiabetes mellitus[ SDV.MHEP ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyDiabetes MellitusHumans[SDV.MHEP.OS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Sensory OrgansRetinopathy030304 developmental biologyAgedDiabetic Retinopathybusiness.industryPhosphatidylethanolamineslcsh:RErythrocyte MembraneBiology and Life SciencesDOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACIDmedicine.diseaseLipid MetabolismENDOTHELIAL-CELLSDOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACID;INSULIN SENSITIVITY;ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS;OXIDATIVE STRESS;RETINA;LIPIDS;DEFORMABILITY;COMPLICATIONS;EXPRESSION;MELLITUSOphthalmologyEndocrinologyDiabetes Mellitus Type 1chemistryDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Metabolic DisordersCase-Control Studieslcsh:QHuman health and pathologybusiness[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyDEFORMABILITYPLoS ONE
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Membrane-Derived Phospholipids Control Synaptic Neurotransmission and Plasticity

2015

Synaptic communication is a dynamic process that is key to the regulation of neuronal excitability and information processing in the brain. To date, however, the molecular signals controlling synaptic dynamics have been poorly understood. Membrane-derived bioactive phospholipids are potential candidates to control short-term tuning of synaptic signaling, a plastic event essential for information processing at both the cellular and neuronal network levels in the brain. Here, we showed that phospholipids affect excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmission by different degrees, loci, and mechanisms of action. Signaling triggered by lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) evoked rapid and reversible depress…

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Comparative study of serine-plasmalogens in human retina and optic nerve: identification of atypical species with odd carbon chains

2012

International audience; The objective of this work was to detect and identify phosphatidylserine plasmalogen species in human ocular neurons represented by the retina and the optic nerve. Plasmalogens (vinyl-ether bearing phospholipids) are commonly found in the forms of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine in numerous mammalian cell types, including the retina. While their biological functions are still unclear, the alteration of cellular plasmalogen content has been associated with several human disorders such as Rhizomelic Chondrodysplasia Punctata Type 2 and Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.By using liquid-chromatography coupled to high resolution and tandem mass spectrometry, we…

MalePlasmalogenPlasmalogensQD415-436PhosphatidylserinesBiologyTandem mass spectrometryBiochemistryRetinaSerine03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologySpecies SpecificityTandem Mass Spectrometryphospholipids/phosphatidylserinePhosphatidylcholineSerinemedicineFood and NutritionHumansphospholipidsmass spectrometryAged030304 developmental biologyAged 80 and overchemistry.chemical_classificationPhosphatidylethanolamine0303 health sciencesRhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctataFatty acidOptic NerveCell BiologyPhosphatidylserineEye/retinamedicine.diseaseCarbonchemistryBiochemistryAlimentation et NutritionFemalePatient-Oriented and Epidemiological Research[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition030217 neurology & neurosurgeryChromatography LiquidJournal of Lipid Research
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Changes in Serum and Lipoprotein Fatty Acids of Growing Rats Fed Protein-Deficient Diets with Low or Adequate Linolenic Acid Concentrations

1992

The effects of a protein-deficient diet associated with sunflower oil [adequate in 18:2(n-6), poor in 18:3(n-3)] or soybean oil [adequate in both 18:2(n-6) and 18:3(n-3)] on lipid serum and lipoprotein compositions were studied in growing rats. Four groups of rats were fed different diets: SFC (20% casein + 5% sunflower oil); SFd (2% casein + 5% sunflower oil); SC (20% casein + 5% soybean oil); Sd (2% casein + 5% soybean oil). After 28 d, both protein-deficient groups exhibited low concentrations of protein, phospholipid, triacylglycerol and total cholesterol in serum and VLDL. Compared with rats fed 20% casein diets, those fed low protein diets had lower 18:2(n-6) and 20:4(n-6) in phosphol…

MaleVery low-density lipoproteinmedicine.medical_specialtyfood.ingredientLow proteinLinolenic AcidsLinolenic acidLipoproteinsMedicine (miscellaneous)Lipoproteins VLDLBiologySoybean oilfoodProtein DeficiencyInternal medicineCaseinmedicineAnimalsFood sciencePhospholipidsTriglycerideschemistry.chemical_classificationNutrition and DieteticsSunflower oilFatty AcidsFatty acidRats Inbred StrainsRatsEndocrinologychemistryHelianthuslipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)SoybeansLipoproteins HDLPolyunsaturated fatty acidThe Journal of Nutrition
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