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乙醇单独作用或经20%乙醇预处理后对大鼠胃黏膜磷脂代谢的影响。

Effects of ethanol alone or after pretreatment with 20% ethanol on phospholipid metabolism in rat gastric mucosa.

作者信息

Nishizawa Y, Sakurai H, Yamato C, Moriga M

出版信息

Biochim Biophys Acta. 1987 Feb 23;917(3):372-80.

PMID:3801510
Abstract

Changes in phospholipid metabolism in gastric mucosa caused by instillation of absolute ethanol (a cell-damaging agent) into the stomach of rats and the effects of pretreatment with 20% ethanol (a mild irritant) were investigated by using radioisotope-labeled fatty acids and glycerol. The labeled precursors were incorporated mainly into phosphatidylcholine and triacylglycerol, and also to lesser extents into phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylinositol + phosphatidylserine. The instillation of absolute ethanol reduced the incorporation of fatty acids and glycerol into phospholipids within 15 min, indicating the inhibition by ethanol of de novo synthesis of phospholipids. Pretreatment with 20% ethanol caused the incorporation of fatty acids into phospholipids to be maintained after absolute ethanol instillation. These results suggest that the pretreatment with 20% ethanol may protect the cellular synthetic activity of phospholipids against damage by absolute ethanol. The incorporation of fatty acids into the free fatty acid fraction, monoacylglycerol and diacylglycerol was increased by absolute ethanol instillation, suggesting damage to the blood vessels of the gastric mucosa, and these changes were inhibited to some extent by the pretreatment with 20% ethanol.

摘要

通过使用放射性同位素标记的脂肪酸和甘油,研究了向大鼠胃内滴注无水乙醇(一种细胞损伤剂)引起的胃黏膜磷脂代谢变化以及用20%乙醇(一种轻度刺激剂)预处理的效果。标记前体主要掺入磷脂酰胆碱和三酰甘油,也较少程度地掺入磷脂乙醇胺和磷脂酰肌醇+磷脂酰丝氨酸。滴注无水乙醇在15分钟内降低了脂肪酸和甘油掺入磷脂的量,表明乙醇对磷脂从头合成有抑制作用。用20%乙醇预处理可使无水乙醇滴注后脂肪酸掺入磷脂的情况得以维持。这些结果表明,用20%乙醇预处理可能保护磷脂的细胞合成活性免受无水乙醇的损伤。滴注无水乙醇会增加脂肪酸掺入游离脂肪酸部分、单酰甘油和二酰甘油的量,提示胃黏膜血管受损,而这些变化在一定程度上被20%乙醇预处理所抑制。

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