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Comparative Study
. 1984 Jun:62 ( Pt 3):303-8.
doi: 10.1038/icb.1984.30.

The contribution of inositol exchange to agonist-stimulated breakdown of myo- [2-3H] inositol-labelled phosphatidylinositol in mouse exocrine pancreas

Comparative Study

The contribution of inositol exchange to agonist-stimulated breakdown of myo- [2-3H] inositol-labelled phosphatidylinositol in mouse exocrine pancreas

K A Tennes et al. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci. 1984 Jun.

Abstract

Agonists stimulate the release of myo-inositol from phosphatidylinositol (PtdIns) labelled in vivo with myo-[2-3H] inositol. In the presence of lithium, which inhibits myo-inositol-1-phosphatase, the compound which accumulates following the breakdown of pre-labelled PtdIns is inositol-1-phosphate. This indicates that the agonist-stimulated release of the head group from this lipid is not the result of inositol exchange and is due to phosphodiesterase activity. The total amount of 3H-labelled compounds released from PtdIns in the presence and absence of lithium is the same, which indicates the labelled compounds which are released are not re-incorporated. Agonist-induced release of myo-[2-3H] inositol can be used as a reliable indication of PtdIns breakdown in the exocrine pancreas.

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