Effect of simvastatin on the uptake and metabolic conversion of palmitic, dihomo-γ-linoleic and α-linolenic acids in A549 cells

M.J Bellini, M.P Polo, M.J.T de Alaniz , M.G de Bravo
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It is well known that simvastatin affects cholesterol synthesis. Furthermore it inhibits growth and proliferation and perturbs fatty acid metabolism in some cell lines. We have studied the effects of simvastatin on the uptake and metabolism of exogenous fatty acid in the human lung adenocarcinoma A549 cells. Simvastatin inhibited the proliferation of A549, and caused an increment in phospholipid/cholesterol ratio due to an increment in phospholipid content without affecting cholesterol content. All the fatty acids were uptaken and metabolized in both control and treated cells. The conversion of palmitic, linoleic and dihomo-γ-linoleic acids to their metabolites and products/precursor ratios for the desaturation and elongation reactions showed that simvastatin enhanced the Δ5 desaturation step and altered some elongating steps. The machinery for unsaturated fatty acid synthesis in A549 is quite sensitive to simvastatin and its effects could have important implication taking into account that highly unsaturated fatty acids are involved in the regulation of diverse cellular functions by themselves or through their metabolites.
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辛伐他汀对A549细胞棕榈酸、二homo-γ-亚油酸和α-亚麻酸摄取和代谢转化的影响
辛伐他汀影响胆固醇合成是众所周知的。此外,它还能抑制某些细胞系的生长和增殖,扰乱脂肪酸代谢。我们研究了辛伐他汀对人肺腺癌A549细胞摄取和代谢外源脂肪酸的影响。辛伐他汀抑制A549的增殖,在不影响胆固醇含量的情况下,由于磷脂含量增加,导致磷脂/胆固醇比值增加。在对照组和处理过的细胞中,所有脂肪酸都被吸收和代谢。棕榈酸、亚油酸和二homo-γ-亚油酸对其代谢产物的转化以及脱饱和和延伸反应的产物/前体比表明辛伐他汀增强了Δ5脱饱和步骤并改变了一些延伸步骤。A549中不饱和脂肪酸合成机制对辛伐他汀非常敏感,考虑到高度不饱和脂肪酸通过自身或通过其代谢物参与多种细胞功能的调节,其作用可能具有重要意义。
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Prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and essential fatty acids
Prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and essential fatty acids Clinical Biochemistry, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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