Effects of ω3 fatty acids on receptor tyrosine kinase and PLC activities in EMT6 cells

Karen C Estes, Brian T Rose, Jamie J Speck, Melvin L Nutter, Ronald C Reitz
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Abstract

The effects of ω3 fatty acids and epidermal growth factor (EGF) on the activity of receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) and phospholipase C (phosphatidylinositol (PI)-specific PLC) were examined in EMT6 cells. The non-ω3 treated, non-EGF stimulated cells served as controls. Treatment of the EMT6 cells with ω3 fatty acids resulted in a 62% increase in RTK activity and a 67% increase in PI-specific PLC activity. When EGF was added to incubations for RTK activity, it stimulated the RTK activity 40% in the control cells and 130% in the ω3-treated cells. When EGF was added to incubations for PI-specific PLC activity, a 54% increase in PI-specific PLC activity was observed in control cells and a 94% increase in the ω3-treated cells. Thus, treating EMT6 cells with ω3 fatty acids seems to increase RTK activity and PI-specific PLC activity to a similar extent, but has differential effects on the ability of these enzyme activities to be stimulated by EGF.

ω3脂肪酸对EMT6细胞受体酪氨酸激酶和PLC活性的影响
研究了ω3脂肪酸和表皮生长因子(EGF)对EMT6细胞中受体酪氨酸激酶(RTK)和磷脂酶C(磷脂酰肌醇(PI)特异性PLC)活性的影响。非ω3处理、非egf刺激的细胞作为对照。ω3脂肪酸处理EMT6细胞导致RTK活性增加62%,pi特异性PLC活性增加67%。将EGF添加到RTK活性的孵育液中,对对照细胞的RTK活性刺激了40%,对ω3处理细胞的RTK活性刺激了130%。当将EGF添加到培养中以获得pi特异性PLC活性时,在对照细胞中观察到pi特异性PLC活性增加54%,在ω3处理的细胞中观察到pi特异性PLC活性增加94%。因此,用ω3脂肪酸处理EMT6细胞似乎在相似程度上增加了RTK活性和pi特异性PLC活性,但对这些酶活性受EGF刺激的能力有不同的影响。
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