Membrane localization of N-acylphosphatidylethanolamine in central neurons: Studies with exogenous phospholipases

Hugues Cadas, Sergio Schinelli , Daniele Piomelli
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Abstract

We studied the localization of N-acyl phosphatidylethanolamine (NAPE), a putative cannabinoid precursor, in primary cultures of striatal and cortical neurons from the rat brain. We probed intact neurons with various exogenous phospholipases, including S. chromofuscus phospholipase D (PLD). S. chromofuscus PLD does not penetrate into neurons (as demonstrated by a lack of internalization of 125I-labeled PLD), and does not cause gross damage to the neuronal membrane (as demonstrated by a lack of effect of PLD on [3H]γ-aminobutyric acid release). When neurons, labeled to isotopic equilibrium with [3H]ethanolamine, were incubated for 10 min with S. chromofuscus PLD, approximately 50% of neuronal NAPE was hydrolysed. This hydrolysis was accompanied by the release of a family of N-acyl ethanolamines (NAE) (assessed by high performance liquid chromatography), which included the cannabinoid receptor agonist, anandamide. Exogenous phospholipase A2 (PLA2) (Apis mellifera) and PLC (B. cereus) mobilized [3H]arachidonate and [3H]diacylglycerol, respectively, but had no effect on NAE formation under these conditions. These experiments indicate that ∼ 50% of neuronal NAPE is localized in a compartment that is easily accessible to extracellular PLD, possibly the plasmalemma, where it would also be easily hydrolyzed upon stimulation to produce NAE.

n -酰基磷脂酰乙醇胺在中枢神经元中的膜定位:外源性磷脂酶的研究
我们研究了n -酰基磷脂酰乙醇胺(NAPE),一种假定的大麻素前体,在大鼠脑纹状体和皮质神经元的原代培养中的定位。我们用各种外源性磷脂酶(包括S. chromofuscus磷脂酶D (PLD))探测完整的神经元。S. chromofuscus PLD不会渗透到神经元中(125i标记PLD缺乏内化证明),也不会对神经元膜造成严重损伤(证明PLD对[3H]γ-氨基丁酸释放缺乏影响)。当神经元用[3H]乙醇胺标记为同位素平衡时,与S. chromofuscus PLD孵育10分钟,大约50%的神经元NAPE被水解。这种水解伴随着n -酰基乙醇胺(NAE)家族的释放(通过高效液相色谱评估),其中包括大麻素受体激动剂,anandamide。外源性磷脂酶A2 (PLA2)(蜜蜂)和PLC(蜡样蜜蜂)分别动员了[3H]花生四烯酸酯和[3H]二酰基甘油,但在这些条件下对NAE的形成没有影响。这些实验表明,约50%的神经元NAPE位于细胞外PLD(可能是质膜)容易到达的隔室中,在那里它也很容易在刺激下水解产生NAE。
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