Mouse embryo fibroblasts in culture: characteristics of arachidonic acid metabolism during early passages.

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and essential fatty acids Pub Date : 1988-06-01
S Durant, D Duval, F Homo-Delarche
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Abstract

In a model of mouse embryo fibroblasts in culture, which is characterized by a very rapid decrease in rate of cell proliferation during early passages, we determined the production of prostanoids either by following the transformation of the radioactive precursor [14C]-arachidonic acid or by radioimmunoassays. Our results demonstrate that mouse embryo fibroblasts in culture produce spontaneously substantial amounts of PGE2 and 6ketoPGF1 alpha as well as trace amounts of PGF2 alpha and of lipoxygenase derivatives (Hetes). We investigated the stability of the different types of prostaglandins produced. We showed that 6ketoPGF1 alpha and PGF2 alpha were stable in vitro, whereas PGE2 as a consequence of its solubilization in an aqueous medium was metabolized by 50% over a 24 h period, independently of the presence of the cell, thus leading to a constant underestimation of real PGE2 concentration. However, comparison of the patterns of prostaglandin production among subcultures of different orders was possible, and showed that the total amount of prostaglandin produced as well as the relative proportions are fairly identical during the first three passages, although the cell proliferation pattern rapidly decreases among the serial subcultures. These results suggest that prostaglandin production does not represent in our experimental model an autocrine means of regulating cell growth.

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培养小鼠胚胎成纤维细胞:早期传代花生四烯酸代谢特征。
在培养的小鼠胚胎成纤维细胞模型中,其特点是细胞增殖速度在早期传代期间迅速下降,我们通过放射性前体[14C]-花生四烯酸的转化或放射免疫测定来确定前列腺素的产生。我们的研究结果表明,培养的小鼠胚胎成纤维细胞自发产生大量的PGE2和6ketoPGF1 α,以及微量的PGF2 α和脂氧合酶衍生物(Hetes)。我们研究了不同类型的前列腺素的稳定性。我们发现6ketoPGF1 α和PGF2 α在体外是稳定的,而PGE2由于其在水介质中的溶解作用,在24小时内代谢了50%,与细胞的存在无关,因此导致PGE2的真实浓度不断被低估。然而,可以比较不同阶次传代培养中前列腺素的产生模式,结果表明,尽管细胞增殖模式在连续传代中迅速下降,但在前三代中产生的前列腺素总量和相对比例基本相同。这些结果表明,在我们的实验模型中,前列腺素的产生并不代表调节细胞生长的自分泌手段。
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60
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13.2 weeks
期刊介绍: The role of lipids, including essential fatty acids and their prostaglandin, leukotriene and other derivatives, is now evident in almost all areas of biomedical science. Cell membrane behaviour and cell signalling in all tissues are highly dependent on the lipid constituents of cells. Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes & Essential Fatty Acids aims to cover all aspects of the roles of lipids in cellular, organ and whole organism function, and places a particular emphasis on human studies. Papers concerning all medical specialties are published. Much of the material is particularly relevant to the development of novel treatments for disease.
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