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Comparative Study
. 1984 Oct;19(10):709-13.
doi: 10.1007/BF02534463.

The effect of 3-methylindole on the uptake and incorporation of 14C-choline into phospholipids in lung tissue slices

Comparative Study

The effect of 3-methylindole on the uptake and incorporation of 14C-choline into phospholipids in lung tissue slices

J B Kirkland et al. Lipids. 1984 Oct.

Abstract

3-Methylindole (3MI) is the causative agent in the development of acute bovine pulmonary edema. Microscopic studies revealed a structural disruption in the lamellar bodies of type II cells, indicating an abnormal metabolism of phospholipid in the lung of 3MI treated animals. In the present study, lung slices from 4 goats were used to investigate the changes in phosphatidylcholine metabolism induced by 3MI. Eighteen slices were cut from each healthy lung and divided into control and 3MI groups. After a 4-hr pretreatment with 3MI (.19 or .57 mM) or carrier, the level of incorporation of 14C-choline into phosphatidylcholine, sphingomyelin and their water soluble intermediates was studied. The uptake of 14C-choline and its incorporation into phosphatidylcholine and sphingomyelin was depressed by 3MI treatment. In the water soluble fractions, the radioactivity increased in free choline and CDP-choline, while it decreased in P-choline. This suggests that choline kinase and the P-choline transferases have become relatively more rate limiting and may play a role in the depressed de novo synthesis of phosphatidylcholine induced by 3MI.

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