ID | 8 |
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Name | superoxide dismutase |
Synonyms | IPO B; Indophenoloxidase B; MNSOD; Manganese superoxide dismutase; Manganese containing superoxide dismutase; Mangano superoxide dismutase; Mn superoxide dismutase; Mn SOD… |
ID | 183 |
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Name | lindane |
CAS | (1α,2α,3β,4α,5α,6β)-1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane |
PubMed | Abstract | RScore(About this table) |
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11798014 | Wang CT, Peters-Golden M, Loch-Caruso R: A mediates release by lindane in rat myometrial cells. Life Sci. 2001 Dec 14;70(4):453-70. release is an important regulatory component of uterine contraction and parturition, and previous studies showed that lindane stimulates release from myometrium. The present study partially characterized the enzyme activity responsible for lindane-induced release in myometrial cells. Lindane released from cultured rat myometrial cells in concentration- and time-dependent manners. This release was primarily from and phosphatidylinositol, and was independent of intracellular and extracellular In cells prelabeled with [3H] 85% of radiolabel was recovered as free and only 5% was recovered as eicosanoids. Pretreatment with the antioxidants Cu, Zn-superoxide dismutase, or Trolox did not significantly modify lindane-induced release. Pretreatment of cells with the -specific phospholipase C inhibitor D609, phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C inhibitor ET-18-OCH3, or an interrupter of the phospholipase D pathway did not suppress lindane-induced release. Although these results are consistent with calcium-independent phospholipase A2 activation by lindane, the calcium-independent phospholipase A2 inhibitor bromoenol lactone failed to inhibit lindane-induced release in myometrial cells, even though bromoenol lactone effectively blocked release in neutrophils. These results suggest that myometrial cells express a novel, previously unidentified phospholipase that is -specific, -independent, insensitive to bromoenol lactone, insensitive to reactive species activation, shows substrate preference for and phosphatidylinositol, and is stimulated by lindane. Moreover, the data show that the overwhelming majority of released remains as but that lindane does not significantly inhibit metabolism of to eicosanoids. |
-independent phospholipase activity insensitive to bromoenol lactone 0(0,0,0,0) |