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- W1967295372 abstract "The activities of enzymes in platelet activating factor (PAF) biosynthetic pathways were analyzed in hippocampal and cerebral cortical regions of normal and ischemic gerbil brain to assess changes in enzyme activities and potential modulators that could explain the accentuated production of PAF seen in ischemia. Global forebrain ischemia was produced by bilateral carotid artery ligation, and the effectiveness of the ligation was shown by free fatty acid release and ATP depletion. Specific activities of 1-alkyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycerol (AAG) choline phosphotransferase, 1-alkyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphate (AGP) acetyl transferase, and 1-alkyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (lyso PAF) acetyl transferase in tissue homogenates were in the ratio 4:1:0.1, respectively. Sham-operated and ischemic or ischemic–reperfused tissues showed similar activities for individual enzymes, indicating that enzyme levels or activation states did not change in ischemic or reperfused tissues. However, small metabolites (relevant to ischemia) added to the in vitro assays did modify enzyme activities. Physiological concentrations of MgATP severely inhibited AGP acetyl transferase activity, and this resulted in the ratio of AGP acyl transferase to AGP acetyl transferase activities changing from 48:1 in the presence of 2.5 mM MgATP to 6:1 in the absence of MgATP. This suggests that falling ATP levels in cerebral ischemia may promote the de novo pathway of PAF biosynthesis by releasing inhibition of AGP acetyl transferase. Lyso PAF acetyl transferase was much less active than AGP acetyl transferase and was also inhibited by MgATP. AAG choline phosphotransferase was not inhibited by MgATP but was inhibited by calcium. However the superior specific activity of the choline phosphotransferase in comparison with the AGP acetyl transferase suggested that the lowered choline phosphotransferase activity in the presence of rising intracellular calcium would not seriously compromise the synthesis of PAF by the de novo route. Both acetyl transferase enzymes were also inhibited by oleoyl CoA.Key words: gerbil, cerebral ischemia, platelet activating factor, enzymes." @default.
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