Studies on topological distribution of arachidonic acid replacement in platelet phospholipids and on enzymes involved in the phospholipid effect accompanying platelet activation
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Studies on topological distribution of arachidonic acid replacement in platelet phospholipids and on enzymes involved in the phospholipid effect accompanying platelet activation
Abstract
In this short review recent results obtained on platelet phospholipid metabolism are summarized. The first part reports a topological study of arachidonic acid (AA) replacement in platelet phospholipids. It is shown that incubation of platelets with radioactive free arachidonic acid leads to a labelling of the phospholipids present inside the platelet, whereas the exchange of intact phosphatidylcholine (PC) molecules with the plasma lipoproteins occurs on the platelet outer surface. This should allow a selective labelling of the small external pool of AA in order to follow its behaviour during platelet activation. In the second part, some enzymes involved in the metabolism of phosphatidylinositol (PI) have been further characterized. The first one is a diglyceride-lipase, which is located in the plasma membrane and releases the two fatty acids esterifying the diglycerides formed from PI by the action of the platelet phospholipase C. Such an enzyme is probably responsible for the release of AA from PI occurring upon platelet activation. On the other hand, cytosolic phospholipid exchange proteins able to catalyse the transfer of PI between membranes have been identified. The possible role of the enzymes involved in the acceleration of PI turnover occurring during platelet activation is discussed.
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