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FEBS Lett ; 422(2): 247-51, 1998 Jan 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9490017

ABSTRACT

Since plasmalogens are the predominant phospholipid of cardiac sarcolemma, the activation of the sodium-calcium exchanger by either plasmenylethanolamine or plasmalogenic phosphatidic acid generated by phospholipase D was explored. Sodium-calcium exchange activity was 7-fold greater in proteoliposomes comprised of plasmenylethanolamine compared to proteoliposomes comprised of only plasmenylcholine. Phospholipase D treatment of proteoliposomes resulted in 1 mol % conversion of plasmenylcholine or phosphatidylcholine to their respective phosphatidic acid molecular species with a concomitant 8-fold or 2-fold activation of sodium-calcium exchange activity, respectfully. Thus, phospholipase D-mediated hydrolysis of plasmalogens to phosphatidic acid may be an important mechanism for the regulation of the sodium-calcium exchanger.


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Myocardium/metabolism , Phosphatidic Acids/pharmacology , Phospholipase D/metabolism , Plasmalogens/pharmacology , Sarcolemma/metabolism , Sodium-Calcium Exchanger/metabolism , Animals , Cattle , Heart Ventricles , Liposomes , Phosphatidic Acids/metabolism , Plasmalogens/metabolism , Proteolipids/metabolism
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