Changes in Cell Membrane and Cellular Lipids in Apoptotic Cells Induced by Dolichyl Phosphate Differ from Findings in Cells Induced by Etoposide
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Cell membrane fluidity and changes of cellular lipids of U937 cells during apoptosis are compared between the cells treated with dolichyl phosphate (dol-P) and etoposide. Dol-P induced lateral cell membrane perturbation immediately after addition and continued for at least 40 min. However, etoposide induced apoptosis without increase in cell membrane fluidity. Phosphatidylethanolamine was translocated together with phosphatidylserine after 4 hr of treatment in both dol-P and etoposide treated cells. The concentration of lipid levels changed in dol-P-induced cells and the cholesterol/phospholipid ratio almost doubled. Conversely, none of the phospholipid and cholesterol levels changed in etoposide treated cells. Although both dol-P and etoposide induce apoptosis, dol-P, but not etoposide, appeared to function as a modulator of membrane fluidity and to change membrane constituents and membrane physiology during the course of apoptosis.
- 日本油化学会の論文
- 2002-01-01
著者
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YASUGI Etsuko
Department of Hematology, Research Institute, International Medical Center of Japan
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HORIUCHI Akiko
Division of Natural Sciences, International Christian University
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Horiuchi Akiko
Division Of Natural Science International Christian University
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Oshima Mieko
Tohoku University Of Community Service And Science
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IWASAKI Chizu
Department of Science and Technology, Keio University
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FUJIMOTO Keiji
Department of Science and Technology, Keio University
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Iwasaki Chizu
Department Of Science And Technology Keio University
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Fujimoto Keiji
Department Of Science And Technology Keio University
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Fujimoto Keiji
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Science & Technology Keio University
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Yasugi Etsuko
Department Of Hematology Research Institute International Medical Center Of Japan
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