Studies of Myo-inositol and Plasmalogen Metabolism in Rat Brain

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Beth Hoffman-Kuczynski
Nicholas V. Reo
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[1] WSU Magnetic Resonance Laboratory,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
[2] Cox Institute,Department of Physics
[3] Wright State University School of Medicine,undefined
[4] Wright State University School of Medicine,undefined
[5] WSU Magnetic Resonance Laboratory,undefined
[6] Cox Institute,undefined
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Neurochemical Research | 2004年 / 29卷
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Phosphatidylethanolamine plasmalogen; myo-inositol; brain phospholipid metabolism;
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Plasmalogens are ether-linked phospholipids that are abundant in nervous tissues. Their biological role is unclear, but may involve membrane structure/function and antioxidant activities. This study further investigates a recent report that chronic administration of myo-inositol in rats increased brain phosphatidylethanolamine plasmalogen (PlsEtn). We examined the effects of myo-inositol administration on the incorporation of [2-13C]ethanolamine ([2-13C]Etn) into rat brain phospholipids using NMR spectroscopy. Rats received either acute myo-inositol (single dose) ± [2-13C]Etn, or chronic myo-inositol (10-day treatment) + [2-13C]Etn. Controls received saline rather than myo-inositol. Acute myo-inositol produced a 68% increase in brain [myo-inositol] and an increase in the incorporation of [2-13C]Etn into phospholipids (P < .05). The PlsEtn/phosphatidylethanolamine ratio and the [PlsEtn] were increased by 27% and 30%, respectively. The PlsEtn content as a mole percentage of total phospholipids was elevated (P ≤ .05). Acute administration of myo-inositol + ethanolamine illustrates a positive correlation between the brain [myo-inositol] and the biosynthesis of ethanolamine phospholipids, with preferential synthesis of PlsEtn.
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