Differential effects of 15-HPETE and 15-HETE on BHK-21 cell proliferation and macromolecular composition
Differential effects of 15-HPETE and 15-HETE on BHK-21 cell proliferation and macromolecular composition
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1993-03-17
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Kumar, Y. V.Kiran
Raghunathan, A.
Sailesh, S.
Prasad, M.
Vemuri, Mohan C.
Reddanna, P.
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Arachidonate and/or linoleate metabolites have been implicated in modulating cell growth, replication and cell transformations. In studies with BHK-21 cells, we found lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase inhibitors (NDGA and indomethacin, respectively) to be antiproliferative. Studies on the metabolism of arachidonic acid in BHK-21 cells have demonstrated that prostaglandin D2 is the major cyclooxygenase product, and 15-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (15-HETE) is the major lipoxygenase product. Addition of D2 showed a significant decrease in the BHK-21 cell number showing antiproliferative action. Addition of lipoxygenase products, on the other hand, showed differential effects in that 15-HPETE decreased the cell number while 15-HETE increased. NDGA and 15-HPETE decreased DNA, RNA and protein contents, while 15-HETE significantly increased them. 5-HPETE and 5-HETE also showed similar results but were less potent than 15-H(P)ETEs. The differential effects of 15-HPETE and 15-HETE could be due to the generation of free radicals by the hydroperoxide and mitogenic response by hydroxide. © 1993.
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15-Hydroperoxyeicosatetraenoic acid,
BHK-21 cell,
Prostaglandin D 2
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)/Lipids and Lipid Metabolism. v.1167(1)