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Mass spectrometric identification and quantitation of arachidonate-containing phospholipids in pancreatic islets: Prominence of plasmenylethanolamine molecular species

Authors :
Sasanka Ramanadham
Richard W. Gross
John Turk
Mary Mueller
Patricia A. Jett
Alan Bohrer
Source :
Biochemistry. 32:5339-5351
Publication Year :
1993
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 1993.

Abstract

D-Glucose induces insulin secretion from beta-cells of pancreatic islets by processes involving glycolytic metabolism and generation of ATP. Glucose also induces hydrolysis of beta-cell membrane phospholipids and accumulation of nonesterified arachidonate, which facilitates Ca2+ entry and the rise in beta-cell Ca2+ concentration that is a critical signal in the induction of insulin secretion. Glucose-induced hydrolysis of arachidonate from beta-cell phospholipids is mediated in part by an ATP-stimulated, Ca(2+)-independent (ASCI)-phospholipase A2 (PLA2), which, in vitro, prefers plasmalogen over diacylphospholipid substrates, but it is not known whether islets contain plasmalogens. We have identified and quantitated the major species of arachidonate-containing phospholipids in pancreatic islets by high-performance liquid chromatographic and mass spectrometric analyses. Arachidonate has been found to constitute 30% of the total islet glycerolipid fatty acyl mass. Ethanolamine phospholipids contain 30% of total islet arachidonate, and 44% of that amount resides in three plasmenylethanolamine molecular species with residues of palmitic, oleic, or stearic aldehydes in the sn-1 position. These endogenous islet plasmenylethanolamine species are hydrolyzed more rapidly than phosphatidylethanolamine species by islet ASCI-PLA2 in vitro and are also hydrolyzed in intact islets stimulated with secretagogues. ASCI-PLA2-catalyzed hydrolysis of islet plasmenylethanolamine species in vitro is inhibited by a selective haloenol lactone suicide substrate (HELSS) which is sterically similar to plasmalogens, and HELSS also inhibits all temporal phases of both eicosanoid release and insulin secretion from secretagogue-stimulated pancreatic islets. Islet beta-cell ASCI-PLA2-catalyzed hydrolysis of arachidonate from endogenous plasmenylethanolamine substrates may be an intermediary biochemical event in the induction of insulin secretion.

Details

ISSN :
15204995 and 00062960
Volume :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biochemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8fe2a9a9b57fcfc8cb3ff5206afcfd0a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00071a009