Jp. Galons et al., INCREASE OF GPC LEVELS IN CULTURED-MAMMALIAN-CELLS DURING ACIDOSIS - A P-31 MR SPECTROSCOPY STUDY USING A CONTINUOUS BIOREACTOR SYSTEM, Magnetic resonance in medicine, 33(3), 1995, pp. 422-426
The purpose of this study was to study the metabolic events during a s
low acidosis in three different cell lines by combining P-31 magnetic
resonance spectroscopy and hollow fiber bioreactor technology. The rat
e of change in intracellular pH, glycerophosphorylcholine (GPC), phoph
orylcholine (PCho), and nucleoside-triphosphate (NTP) levels were meas
ured during 8 h of acidosis and 16 h of recovery in EPO, EAT, and RN1a
cells, three cultured mammalians cell lines. Our results show a signi
ficant increase in GPC levels to 330 +/- 21, 540 +/- 25, and 220 +/- 2
1% of their initial value correlated to a decrease of PCho levels to 5
7 +/- 14, 58 +/- 17 and 45 +/- 15% of their initial value in EAT, RN1a
, and EPO cells, respectively. These changes are discussed in terms of
perturbation of energetic metabolism in cells undergoing a slow acido
sis.