Identification of a novel insulin-sensitive glycophospholipid from H35 hepatoma cells
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Identification of a novel insulin-sensitive glycophospholipid from H35 hepatoma cells
Abstract
This study identifies and partially characterizes an insulin-sensitive glycophospholipid in H35 hepatoma cells. The incorporation of [3H]glucosamine into cell lipids was investigated. A major labeled lipid was purified by sequential thin layer chromatography using first an acid followed by a basic solvent system. After hydrochloric acid hydrolysis and sugar analysis by thin layer chromatography, 80% of the radioactivity in the purified lipid was found to comigrate with glucosamine. H35 cells were prelabeled with [3H]glucosamine for either 4 or 24 h and treated with insulin causing a dose-dependent stimulation of turnover of the glycophospholipid which was detected within 1 min. The purified glycolipid was cleaved by nitrous acid deamination indicating that the glucosamine C-1 was linked to the lipid moiety through a glycosidic bond. [14C]Ethanolamine, [3H]inositol, and [3H]sorbitol were not incorporated into the purified glycolipid. The incorporation of various fatty acids into this glycolipid was also studied. [3H]Palmitate was found to be preferentially incorporated while myristic acid, stearic acid, oleic acid, linoleic acid, linolenic acid, and arachidonic acid were either not incorporated or incorporated less than 10% of palmitate. The purified glycolipid labeled with [3H]palmitate was cleaved by treatment with phospholipase A2 but was resistant to mild alkali hydrolysis suggesting the presence of a 1-hexadecyl,2-palmitoyl-glyceryl moiety in the purified lipid. Treatment of labeled glycophospholipid with phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C from Staphylococcus aureus generated a compound migrating as 1-alkyl,2-acyl-glycerol and a polar head group with a size in the range from 800 to 3500. These findings coupled with the nitrous acid deamination demonstrate that glucosamine was covalently linked through a phosphodiester bond to the glyceryl moiety of the purified glycolipid. These findings suggest that insulin acts on this glycophospholipid by stimulating an insulin-sensitive phospholipase C. This unique glycophospholipid may play an important role in insulin action by serving as precursor of insulin-generated mediators.
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