Retinoids can be classified according to their effects on vitamin A metabolism in HeLa cells.

E Stenström, C Björklind, B Schaaf, A Vahlquist, H Törmä
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Although retinoids may exert their action via binding to nuclear retinoic acid receptors (RARs), other mechanisms of action are not excluded. For example, the anti-acne drug, isotretinoin, lacks affinity for the receptors, but is a very potent inhibitor of endogenous vitamin A metabolism in human epidermal cells. To further extend this observation, we studied the effect of 12 different retinoids on the metabolism of [3H]retinol ([3H]ROH) in HeLa cells, previously shown to produce constant levels of 3,4-didehydroretinol (ddROH). The cells were cultured in the presence of the unlabeled retiniods for 20 h, followed by 4 h incubation with [3H]ROH. The accumulation of [3H]ROH and [3H]ddROH in cellular extracts was analysed by HPLC. Addition of 10(-10) to 10(-5) M of four naturally occurring isomers of retinoic acid caused a 4- to 6-fold increase in [3H]ROH accumulation and an 80% decrease in [3H]ddROH. Addition of synthetic retinoids with a terminal carboxyl (CD270, CD271, CD367 and Ro 13-7410) decreased the [3H]ddROH accumulation with about 70%, but hardly at all affected the accumulation of [3H]ROH. We conclude that cultured HeLa cells appear to be useful for screening retinoids for their effects on vitamin A metabolism showing that a terminal carboxylic acid is a prerequisite for any major effects on metabolism to occur. Whether this effect is due to interaction with RARs or to competitive inhibition of vitamin-A-metabolizing enzymes demands to be studied.

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类维生素A可根据其对HeLa细胞中维生素A代谢的影响进行分类。
虽然类维甲酸可能通过与核维甲酸受体(RARs)结合来发挥作用,但也不排除其他作用机制。例如,抗痤疮药物异维甲酸对受体缺乏亲和力,但它是人体表皮细胞内源性维生素a代谢的一种非常有效的抑制剂。为了进一步扩展这一观察,我们研究了12种不同的类维生素a对HeLa细胞中[3H]视黄醇([3H]ROH)代谢的影响,先前的研究表明,[3H]视黄醇(ddROH)的水平是恒定的。细胞在未标记的视黄醛存在下培养20 h,然后用[3H]ROH孵育4 h。用高效液相色谱法分析了[3H]ROH和[3H]ddROH在细胞提取物中的积累情况。添加10(-10)至10(-5)M维甲酸的四种天然异构体,使[3H]ROH积累增加4- 6倍,[3H]ddROH减少80%。添加末端羧基的合成类维生素a (CD270、CD271、CD367和Ro 13-7410)可使[3H]ddROH积累减少约70%,但对[3H]ROH的积累几乎没有影响。我们得出的结论是,培养的HeLa细胞似乎有助于筛选类维生素A对维生素A代谢的影响,这表明终端羧酸是对代谢产生任何主要影响的先决条件。这种作用是由于与RARs的相互作用还是由于维生素a代谢酶的竞争性抑制,还有待研究。
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