Elevation of hyperoxia of thymidine kinase activity in hypertrophic V79 lung fibroblasts.

Enzyme Pub Date : 1990-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000468699
S K Das, B L Fanburg
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Abstract

Exposure of V79 cells to hyperoxia (80% O2) for 30 h increased the level of thymidine kinase, a deoxynucleoside salvage enzyme, by approximately 3-fold as compared to cells exposed to room air, but did not cause any significant change in deoxycytidine kinase, the other known deoxynucleoside salvage enzyme. Exposure of cells to anoxia, on the other hand, produced only a slight reduction in thymidine kinase activity. Perturbation in cellular metabolism following exposure to hyperoxia was indicated by marked inhibition of cellular growth and the presence of cellular hypertrophy. Although growth was also inhibited by anoxia, the cell size distribution was minimally altered. The effect of hyperoxia on thymidine kinase suggests that (1) this enzyme may play a role in the modulation of cellular hypertrophy and function following exposure to hyperoxia, and (2) analysis of relative levels of thymidine kinase and deoxycytidine kinase activities may be of value in differentiating between cellular hypertrophy and hyperplasia under some circumstances.

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肥厚性V79肺成纤维细胞胸苷激酶高氧活性的升高。
与暴露于室内空气中的细胞相比,将V79细胞暴露于高氧环境(80% O2) 30小时,胸苷激酶(脱氧核苷回收酶)的水平增加了约3倍,但没有引起脱氧胞苷激酶(另一种已知的脱氧核苷回收酶)的任何显著变化。另一方面,细胞暴露于缺氧条件下,只产生胸苷激酶活性的轻微降低。暴露于高氧环境后,细胞代谢的紊乱表现为细胞生长的明显抑制和细胞肥大的存在。虽然生长也受到缺氧的抑制,但细胞大小分布的改变很小。高氧对胸苷激酶的影响表明:(1)这种酶可能在高氧暴露后的细胞肥大和功能调节中起作用,(2)在某些情况下,胸苷激酶和脱氧胞苷激酶活性的相对水平分析可能对区分细胞肥大和增生有价值。
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