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The American journal of physiology 1993-Sep

Endothelial cell phospholipid distribution and phospholipase activity during acute and chronic hypoxia.

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A V Tretyakov
H W Farber

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We have previously reported alterations in cyclooxygenase metabolism in cultured aortic and pulmonary arterial endothelial cells exposed to acute and chronic hypoxia. These alterations depended on the duration and degree of the hypoxic exposure, on the vascular bed from which the endothelial cells were derived, and possibly on the availability of arachidonic acid secondary to modifications in metabolic substrate, membrane phospholipids, and/or membrane phospholipase activity. To investigate this last point further, we have compared plasma membrane phospholipid distribution and phospholipase activity in cultured aortic and pulmonary arterial endothelial cells exposed to both acute and chronic hypoxia, using two different precursors (acetic acid and arachidonic acid) and three different membrane preparations (cell homogenates, partially purified plasma membranes, and highly purified plasma membranes). We found that exposure to acute and chronic hypoxia has profound and complicated effects on endothelial cell phospholipid composition and phospholipase activity and that these effects depend on the origin of the endothelial cells and the duration of hypoxia. Furthermore, we found that the alterations in endothelial cell phospholipid distribution in response to hypoxia depend on the purity of the plasma membrane preparation and the metabolic precursor used to study phospholipid metabolism. Finally, these studies suggested that alterations in phospholipids during hypoxia occurred to a greater extent in compartments of endothelial cells other than the plasma membranes and that the well-recognized tolerance of endothelial cells to hypoxia may be due, in part, to preservation of the integrity of their plasma membranes during exposure to acute and chronic hypoxia.

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