HUMAN FIBROBLASTS IN CULTURE METABOLIZE DIFFERENTLY EXOGENOUS G(M3) GANGLIOSIDE SPECIES CONTAINING C18 AND C20 SPHINGOSINE

Citation
V. Chigorno et al., HUMAN FIBROBLASTS IN CULTURE METABOLIZE DIFFERENTLY EXOGENOUS G(M3) GANGLIOSIDE SPECIES CONTAINING C18 AND C20 SPHINGOSINE, Acta Biochimica Polonica, 45(2), 1998, pp. 385-392
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
0001527X
Volume
45
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
385 - 392
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-527X(1998)45:2<385:HFICMD>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Preparation of radioactive G(M3) Species containing isotopically label ed C18 sphingosine or C20 sphingosine is reported and their use for st udying some aspects of the sphingolipid biosynthesis in cells is discu ssed. Human fibroblasts in culture that have only C18 sphingolipids an d G(M3) as the major gangliosides, were fed with the two radioactive G (M3) Species. The radioactive gangliosides were taken up by the cells and metabolized. The analyses of the radioactivity metabolic fate, in this model provides the following information. i - About 70-80% of the total catabolic sphingosine is re-cycled for biosynthesis of complex sphingolipids. ii - A small amount of the catabolic C20 sphingosine wa s re-cycled for biosynthesis of C20 sphingolipids, thus yielding compl ex lipids that are not naturally present in fibroblast cells. iii - A regulatory step in the biosynthesis of sphingolipid species differring long chain base content, C18 or C20 sphingosine, is in some way invol ved in the first steps of sphingolipid biosynthesis, and thus plays a decisive role in the availability of the long chain bases.