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Identification of Arachidonate P-450 Metabolites in Human Platelet Phospholipids

Ying Zhu; Elimor Brand Schieber; John C. McGiff; Michael Balazy

From the Department of Pharmacology, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY.

Correspondence to Michael Balazy, PhD, New York Medical College, Department of Pharmacology, Valhalla, NY 10595.

Abstract Phospholipase A2 (Naja mocambique) catalyzed release of epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs) and 20-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (20-HETE) from phospholipids of isolated human platelets. The amount of EETs released by phospholipase A2 measured by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) was 4.3±0.9 pmol/106 platelets. No EETs were detected when phospholipase A2 was omitted from the incubations. The relative abundance of EET isomers (14,15-EET, 11,12-EET, 8,9-EET, and 5,6-EET) from human platelets was 5.4:4.5:3.7:1, respectively, as established by a new method based on particle-beam liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS). Fractionation of platelet phospholipids by normal-phase high-performance liquid chromatography followed by hydrolysis and GC/MS analyses indicated that the amount of EETs was highest in fractions containing phosphatidylinositol and phosphatidylserine (142 and 61 pmol/nmol of phosphorus, respectively) while low in phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine (19 and 11 pmol/nmol of phosphorus, respectively). The majority of EETs associated with phosphatidylcholine was found in fractions containing 1-O-alkyl-phosphatidylcholine. Human platelet phospholipids also released 20-HETE on phospholipase treatment (9.7±1.6 fmol/106 cells) and at least three other HETEs, one of which was tentatively identified as 16-HETE. Activation of human platelets by thrombin or platelet-activating factor released 5 to 7 fmol EET/106 cells. Receptor-mediated hydrolysis of phospholipids containing EETs and 20-HETE may play a role in stimulus-response coupling in platelets.


Key Words: platelets • phospholipids • cytochrome P450 • arachidonic acid • mass spectrometry • epoxides




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