Metabolism of sphingolipids by normal and atherosclerotic aorta of squirrel monkeys

We studied the synthesis and hydrolysis of sphingomyelin by homogenates of aortic intima plus inner media from normal squirrel monkeys and from monkeys with nutritionally-induced atherosclerosis (6-10 mo on a semi-purified diet containing butter and cholesterol). The concentrations of sphingomyelin...

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Main Authors: O.W. Portman, M. Alexander
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1970-01-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520430123
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spelling doaj-4dade82c1289479b908960f4f0bd23aa2021-04-24T05:55:03ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751970-01-011112330Metabolism of sphingolipids by normal and atherosclerotic aorta of squirrel monkeysO.W. PortmanM. AlexanderWe studied the synthesis and hydrolysis of sphingomyelin by homogenates of aortic intima plus inner media from normal squirrel monkeys and from monkeys with nutritionally-induced atherosclerosis (6-10 mo on a semi-purified diet containing butter and cholesterol). The concentrations of sphingomyelin in the aortas and plasmas of the atherosclerotic monkeys were higher than those for the normal monkeys. Palmitoyl-1-(14)C coenzyme A was actively utilized for the synthesis of ceramide (N-palmitoyl sphingosine). The addition of sphingosylphosphorylcholine increased the utilization of palmitoyl CoA in sphingomyelin synthesis, and the addition of psychosine (sphingosyl galactoside) increased the incorporation of palmitate into cerebrosides. Rates of sphingomyelin and ceramide synthesis were significantly higher in the atherosclerotic than in the control aortas. Hydrolysis of labeled sphingomyelin to ceramide was also increased in homogenates of the atherosclerotic aortas. Labeled sphingomyelin was taken up from plasma by everted carotid arteries, and this process was also enhanced by atherosclerosis. Increased rates of synthesis and of uptake from plasma of sphingomyelin may account for the increased concentrations of sphingomyelin in the atherosclerotic arteries, even though the ability to degrade sphingomyelin is also enhanced in the atherosclerotic aorta.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520430123
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author O.W. Portman
M. Alexander
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M. Alexander
Metabolism of sphingolipids by normal and atherosclerotic aorta of squirrel monkeys
Journal of Lipid Research
author_facet O.W. Portman
M. Alexander
author_sort O.W. Portman
title Metabolism of sphingolipids by normal and atherosclerotic aorta of squirrel monkeys
title_short Metabolism of sphingolipids by normal and atherosclerotic aorta of squirrel monkeys
title_full Metabolism of sphingolipids by normal and atherosclerotic aorta of squirrel monkeys
title_fullStr Metabolism of sphingolipids by normal and atherosclerotic aorta of squirrel monkeys
title_full_unstemmed Metabolism of sphingolipids by normal and atherosclerotic aorta of squirrel monkeys
title_sort metabolism of sphingolipids by normal and atherosclerotic aorta of squirrel monkeys
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1970-01-01
description We studied the synthesis and hydrolysis of sphingomyelin by homogenates of aortic intima plus inner media from normal squirrel monkeys and from monkeys with nutritionally-induced atherosclerosis (6-10 mo on a semi-purified diet containing butter and cholesterol). The concentrations of sphingomyelin in the aortas and plasmas of the atherosclerotic monkeys were higher than those for the normal monkeys. Palmitoyl-1-(14)C coenzyme A was actively utilized for the synthesis of ceramide (N-palmitoyl sphingosine). The addition of sphingosylphosphorylcholine increased the utilization of palmitoyl CoA in sphingomyelin synthesis, and the addition of psychosine (sphingosyl galactoside) increased the incorporation of palmitate into cerebrosides. Rates of sphingomyelin and ceramide synthesis were significantly higher in the atherosclerotic than in the control aortas. Hydrolysis of labeled sphingomyelin to ceramide was also increased in homogenates of the atherosclerotic aortas. Labeled sphingomyelin was taken up from plasma by everted carotid arteries, and this process was also enhanced by atherosclerosis. Increased rates of synthesis and of uptake from plasma of sphingomyelin may account for the increased concentrations of sphingomyelin in the atherosclerotic arteries, even though the ability to degrade sphingomyelin is also enhanced in the atherosclerotic aorta.
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