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. 1984 Oct;234(1):253-7.
doi: 10.1016/0003-9861(84)90347-3.

Enhanced de novo synthesis of phosphatidic acid and phosphatidylinositol in rat pancreatic islets exposed to nutrient or neurotransmitter stimuli

Enhanced de novo synthesis of phosphatidic acid and phosphatidylinositol in rat pancreatic islets exposed to nutrient or neurotransmitter stimuli

L Best et al. Arch Biochem Biophys. 1984 Oct.

Abstract

A stimulation of [3H]glycerol incorporation into phosphatidic acid and phosphatidylinositol was observed upon exposure of rat pancreatic islets to the nutrient secretagogues alpha-ketoisocaproate and glucose, or to the neurotransmitter stimuli carbamylcholine and cholecystokinin. These effects were associated with reduced labeling of phosphatidylcholine and, in some cases, phosphatidylethanolamine. The modified patterns of [3H]glycerol incorporation into islet phospholipids persisted in the absence of added Ca2+, but were abolished by excess EDTA. Nutrient, but not neurotransmitter, secretagogues also stimulated the incorporation of [3H]glycerol into triacylglycerols. The results suggest that the stimulation of islets with the above classes of secretagogues is accompanied by enhanced de novo synthesis of acidic phospholipids.

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