M. Bobeszko et al., Different regulation of phospholipase D activity in glioma C6 cells by sphingosine, propranolol, imipramine and phorbol ester, CELL SIGNAL, 12(6), 2000, pp. 399-404
In has been found that sphingosine, propranolol, imipramine and phorbol est
er (12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate, TPA) have a stimulatory effect on
phospholipase D activity in glioma C6 cells. The cells were prelabelled wi
th [1-C-14]palmitic acid and phospholipase D-mediated synthesis of [C-14]ph
osphatidylethanol was measured. The enhancing effect of TPA was almost comp
letely blocked by a specific protein kinase C inhibitor, GF 109203X. In con
trast, GF 109203X, failed to inhibit the sphingosine, imipramine and propra
nolol stimulatory effects, indicating that their stimulation mas independen
t of protein kinase C. The effect of TPA on phospholipase D was also blocke
d by imipramine and propranolol. whereas sphingosine additively potentiated
TPA-mediated phospholipase D activity, both at shorter and longer (2-60 mi
n) times of incubation. These results suggest that in glioma C6 cells, sphi
ngosine is not only involved in a different phospholipase D activation than
the TPA regulatory system, but also that it operates in a different compar
tment of the cell. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.