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  • Regular paperMetabolism of short-chain ceramide and dihydroceramide analogues in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells
  • Add time:09/09/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    A series of radiolabelled ceramides (d-erythro and l-threo) and dihydroceramides (dl-erythro and dl-threo) with 2, 4 or 6 carbon N-acyl groups were synthesized. These analogues were incubated with cultured CHO cells and radioactive products isolated and analyzed. In addition to synthesis of short-chain sphingomyelin and glucosylceramide, radiolabelled sphingosine and sphinganine were released from short-chain ceramides and dihydroceramides and subsequently utilized for synthesis of long-chain ceramide and sphingolipids. Substrate preference for short-chain sphingomyelin synthesis in cells was d-erythro-ceramides > l-threo-ceramides > dl-erythro-dihydroceramides > dl-threo-dihydroceramides, and C4-and C6-analogues were preferred over the C2-analogue. Kinetic constants for conversion of short-chain (dihydro)ceramides to short-chain sphingomyelin were determined using CHO cell membranes and found to correlate with substrate preference in cultured cells. d-erythro-C6-Ceramide was the preferred substrate for short-chain glucosylceramide synthesis. d-erythro-C2-ceramide inhibited incorporation of [3H]serine into sphingomyelin, glucosylceramide and ceramide rapidly (2 h) and in a dose-dependent manner. Over a similar time period, [3H]choline-labelling of sphingomyelin was not affected. Inhibition of [3H]serine-labelling of sphingolipids appeared to correlate with release of [3H]long-chain bases from short-chain ceramides and dihydroceramides and synthesis of long-chain sphingolipids. However, some discrepancies between dl-erythro-C4- and C6-dihydroceramides, and d-erythro-C2-ceramide suggested that short-chain dihydroceramides were less efficient in suppressing de novo synthesis from [3H]serine, while contributing substantially to endogenous sphingolipid synthesis. Inhibition of de novo sphingolipid synthesis by short-chain ceramides and dihydroceramides could not be related to inhibition of serine palmitoyltransferase activity in vitro.

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