1. Action Of Ticlopidine On The Oxygenated Metabolism Of Arachidonic Acid In The Mouse Peritoneal Macrophages
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M Rigaud, H. Rabinovitch, J.C. Breton, G Rigaud, and Jacqueline Durand
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,medicine ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Arachidonic acid ,Metabolism ,Ticlopidine ,Pharmacology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
When ticlopidine is added to macrophages cultures, in the absence of exogenous arachidonic acid, there is a production of both“prostanoids” and“eicosanoids” in the culture medium. These products have been measured using glass capillary gas chomatography prior to multiple ion mass spectrometry. The quantitative determinations are made 5, 15, 25, 35 and 45 minutes after the drug was added to the macrophages cultures. The three drug concentrations used (10-4M, 5.10-5M and 2.5 10-5M) induce a liberation of 6-keto-PGF1α in the culture medium. As in our system 6-keto-PGF1α seems to be the major metabolite of PGI2, ticlopidine is likely to act by releasing important quantities of PGI2 in macrophages. These results suggest an increase of liberation of the endogenous arachidonic acid from the membrane phospholipids of the macrophages or a lack in the acyltransferase system of the cell membranes. The lipoxygenasic pathway was also studied. When ticlopidine is added to macrophages, two products are liberated: . 12-HETE as measured by single iondetection . and 10-hydroxy-ll-12-epoxy, -5, 8, 14-eicosatrienoic acid which comes from an internal rearrangement of the 12-HPETE. In these results, there is a discrepancy between the fact that ticlopidine increases the concentration of 12-HETE and surely its precursor the 12-HPETE and the fact that the synthesis of PGI2 is not inhibited by these high concentrations of hydroperoxide. To understand this phenomenon we studied the production of hydroperoxide when arachidonic acid is incubated with soybean lipoxygenase. When ticlopidine (10-4M) is added to the reaction mixture (AA + soy lipoxygenase) there is an increase of the initial rate and an extent of the reaction as if the enzyme irreversible deactivation was postponed. Ticlopidine could act by suppressing the classical inhibition of PGI2 synthetase by hydroperoxides, in particular 12-HPETE and 15-HPETE, both produced by mammalian cells.
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- 1981
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