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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Heterogeneidade e mecanismos moleculares da atividade anti-apoptótica das subfrações de HDL em células endoteliais humanas / Heterogeneity and molecular mechanisms of anti-apoptotic activity of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) subfractions on endothelial cells

Souza, Juliana Ascenção de 19 March 2007 (has links)
Introdução: A lipoproteína de baixa densidade (LDL) e suas formas oxidadas (LDLox) possuem múltiplas propriedades aterogênicas, atuando na deposição de colesterol, indução e manutenção da inflamação, disfunção endotelial, surgimento de células espumosas na parede arterial e conseqüente formação da placa de ateroma. Adicionalmente, LDLox induz apoptose de células endoteliais humanas (HMEC). A lipoproteína de alta densidade (HDL) possui inúmeras atividades antiaterogênicas, incluindo ações antioxidante, anti-inflamatória e anti-trombótica. A HDL é capaz de proteger as HMEC contra apoptose. As subfrações de HDL (sHDL) são heterogêneas em sua composição físico-química e atividades biológicas. A atividade antioxidante das sHDL aumenta com a densidade (HDL2b<HDL2a<HDL3a<HDL3b <HDL3c) e está deficiente em pacientes com SMet. Contudo, a heterogeneidade da atividade anti-apoptótica das sHDL é ainda desconhecida. Objetivos: (i) avaliar a heterogeneidade da atividade protetora das sHDL de indivíduos normolipidêmicos (n=7) e de pacientes com SMet (n=16) contra apoptose de HMEC induzida por LDLox; (ii) definir os mecanismos moleculares envolvidos nesta atividade. Métodos: Através de ultracentrifugação por gradiente de densidade, isolamos cinco diferentes sHDL. HMEC foram incubadas com LDLox (200 ?g apoB/ml) na presença ou não das sHDL (5-100 ?g proteína/ml). Os marcadores de toxicidade (MTT) e de apoptose celular (microscopia de fluorescência, marcagem com anexina V, cit c, AIF, degradação Bid, atividade caspase-3 e fragmentação do ADN) foram analisados. Resultados: Todas sHDL protegeram as HMEC contra a toxicidade e apoptose induzidas pela LDLox. Com mesma concentração de proteína, as subfrações HDL3c (60% proteção - MTT - e >100% - anexina V) e 3b (43% e 67%, respectivamente) de indivíduos normolipidêmicos apresentaram atividade anti-apoptótica mais potente do que as subfrações HDL2a (29% e 28%; p<0,01 vs. HDL3c, respectivamente) e 2b (25% e 62%; p<0,001 vs. HDL3c, respectivamente). Todas sHDL reduziram geração de espécies reativas de oxigênio (ROS) induzida pela LDLox, sendo a HDL3c (54%) mais potente do que HDL2b (21%; p<0.05 vs. HDL3c). Houve correlação positiva entre as atividades anti-apoptótica e antioxidante intracelular com conteúdo de apoA-I e esfingosina 1-fosfato (E1F) das sHDL, senda HDL3b e 3c ricas em E1F. A atividade anti-apoptótica da E1F e das sHDL parece depender da interação com as células endoteliais via apoA-I e seu receptor SR-BI. Finalmente, as HDL3c (n=5) isoladas de pacientes com SMet possuem conteúdo significativamente menor de apoA-I e reduzida atividade anti-apoptótica (60%, p<0,01), quando comparada aos controles normolipidêmicos (n=5). Houve tendência à diminuição da proteção contra a geração de ROS (SMet, n=10). Conclusão: As subfrações HDL3c protegem de forma potente as células endoteliais humanas contra toxicidade e apoptose induzidas pela LDLox, assim como contra geração de ROS. Esta atividade antiapoptótica está reduzida na SMet. / Background: Low density lipoprotein (LDL) and its oxidized forms (oxLDL) have several atherogenic properties, including cholesterol deposition, inflammation, endothelial dysfunction and foam cell formation on the arterial wall, leading to atherosclerotic plaque development. In addition, oxLDL induces human endothelial cell apoptosis (HMEC). High-density lipoprotein (HDL) has number of antiatherogenic activities, as antioxidative, anti-inflammatory and anti-thrombotic actions. HDL displays anti-apoptotic activity and is able to protect endothelial cells against oxLDL-induced apoptosis. HDL subfractions (sHDL) are highly heterogeneous in their physical and chemical composition and biological functions. Antioxidative activity of HDL subfractions increases with increment in density, HDL2b<HDL2a<HDL3a<HDL3b <HDL3c. Important, HDL subfractions from subjects with metabolic syndrome (MetS), display a significantly lower antioxidative activity as compared to healthy controls. However, the heterogeneity of their anti-apoptotic activity was not demonstrated. Objectives: (i) to evaluate the heterogeneity of antiapoptotic activity of sHDL from normolipidemic controls (n=7) and MetS patients (n=16) towards oxLDL-induced apoptosis of HMEC; (ii) to define molecular mechanisms involved in this anti-apoptotic action. Methods: Five major sHDL were fractionated by density gradient ultracentrifugation. HMEC were incubated with mildly oxLDL (200 ?g apoB/ml) in the presence or absence of each sHDL (5-100 ?g protein/ml). Markers of cellular toxicity (MTT) and apoptosis (fluorescent nucleic acid staining, annexin V binding, cytochrome c, AIF and Bid, caspase-3 activity and DNA fragmentation) were observed. Results: All HDL subfractions isolated from normolipidemic subjects protected HMEC against oxLDL-induced toxicity and apoptosis. At equal protein concentrations, HDL3c (60% protection in the MTT test; >100% in annexin V biding) and 3b subfractions (43% and 67%, respectively) were more potent against oxLDL-induced toxicity and apoptosis as compared to HDL2a (29% and 28%; p<0.01 vs. HDL3c, respectively) and 2b subfractions (25% and 62%; p<0.001 vs. HDL3c, respectively). All HDL subfractions attenuated of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation in HMEC induced by oxLDL. Again, HDL3c (54% inhibition) were more potent as compared to HDL2b (21%; p<0.05 vs. HDL3c). The anti-apoptotic and intracellular antioxidative activities of HDL3 were positively correlated with apoA-I and sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) content of sHDL and, possibly, depend on their cellular interaction through apoA-I and its SR-BI receptor. The sHDL3c isolated from MetS patients (n=5) possess reduced content of apoA-I and less potent anti-apoptotic activity (-60%, p<0.01) than controls (n=5). Conclusion: Normolipidemic small dense HDL3 provide potent protection of human endothelial cells from oxLDL-induced apoptosis; this anti-apoptotic activity is reduced in the MetS.
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Stereoselective Synthesis of Amino Alcohols : Applications to Natural Product Synthesis

Torssell, Staffan January 2007 (has links)
This thesis is divided into four separate parts with amino alcohols as the common feature. The first part of the thesis describes the development of an efficient three-component approach to the synthesis of α-hydroxy-β-amino esters. Utilizing a highly diastereoselective Rh(II)-catalyzed 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of carbonyl ylides to various aldimines, syn-α-hydroxy-β-amino esters are formed in high yields and excellent diastereoselectivities. An asymmetric version was also developed by employing chiral α-methylbenzyl imines as dipolarophiles yielding enantiomerically pure syn-α-hydroxy-β-amino esters. This methodology was also applied on a short asymmetric synthesis of the paclitaxel side-chain as well as in an asymmetric synthetic approach towards the proteasome inhibitor omuralide. Furthermore, the use of chiral Rh(II) carboxylates furnishes the syn-α-hydroxy-β-amino esters in moderate enantioselectivity (er up to 82:18), which indicates that the reaction proceeds via a metal-associated carbonyl ylide. The second part describes the development of a 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction of azomethine ylides to aldehydes for the synthesis of α-amino-β-hydroxy esters. Different methods for the generation of the ylides, including Vedejs’ oxazole methology and an Ag(I)/phosphine-catalyzed approach have been evaluated. The best results were obtained with the Ag(I)/phosphine approach, which yielded the desired α-amino-β-hydroxy ester in 68% yield and 3.4:1 syn:anti-selectivity. The last two parts deals with the total synthesis of the amino alcohol-containing natural products D-erythro-sphingosine and (−)-stemoamide. The key transformation in the sphingosine synthesis is a cross-metathesis reaction for the assembly of the polar head group and the aliphatic chain. In the stemoamide synthesis, the key feature is an iodoboration/Negishi/RCM-sequence for the construction of the β,γ-unsaturated azepine core of stemoamide followed by a stereoselective bromolactonization/1,4-reduction strategy for the installation of the requisite C8-C9 trans-stereochemistry. / QC 20100820
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Modulation de la réponse immunitaire par les immunoglobulines intraveineuses : effets sur la polarisation, la pathogénicité et le trafic des lymphocytes T

Othy, Shivashankar 03 May 2012 (has links) (PDF)
L'activation dérégulée de lymphocytes T conduit à une réponse immune délétère envers les antigènes du soi. Malgré une utilisation croissante de doses élevées d'IVIg pour traiter les maladies auto-immunes, la compréhension des mécanismes sous-jacents aux bénéfices thérapeutiques demeure un enjeu majeur. En effet, les effets des IVIg restent inexplorés dans le cadre des maladies auto-immunes associées aux lymphocytes T. J'ai recherché les effets de doses élevées d'IVIg dans la polarisation des lymphocytes T en utilisant le modèle de l'encéphalomyélite auto-immune expérimentale (EAE), une maladie auto-immune associée aux lymphocytes T. Les IVIg inhibent la différenciation des lymphocytes T CD4+ naïfs en sous-populations effectrices (lymphocytes Th1 et Th17) et induisent, de manière concomitante, une prolifération des lymphocytes T Foxp3+. Les IVIg diminuent les effets délétères des lymphocytes T sur les tissus en diminuant l'expression du GM-CSF et de la podoplanine. En outre, les IVIg empêchent la dégénérescence neuronale en inhibant l'infiltrat en lymphocytes T CD4+ dans le système nerveux central (SNC). Ce mécanisme passe par une séquestration de ces lymphocytes dans les ganglions lymphatiques drainants à travers la voie de signalisation S1P-S1P1-mTor. De manière intéressante, et contrairement aux données actuelles, le récepteur inhibiteur FcγRIIB et la sialylation des IVIg ne sont pas indispensables pour la modulation des sous-populations de lymphocytes T CD4+ effecteurs et régulateurs induite par les IVIg. Ainsi, le bénéfice thérapeutique des IVIg dans le modèle de l'EAE implique un déséquilibre de la balance entre les lymphocytes Th17/Th1 et les lymphocytes Trég, au profit des lymphocytes Trég. Ces cellules diminuent l'expression de médiateurs favorisant l'apparition de l'encéphalomyélite et inhibent la migration des lymphocytes T vers l'organe cible.
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Amino Aacohols : stereoselective synthesis and applications in diversity-oriented synthesis

Torssell, Staffan January 2005 (has links)
<p>This thesis is divided into three separate parts with amino alcohols as the common feature. The first part describes the development of a novel three-component approach to the synthesis of α-hydroxy-β-amino esters. Utilizing a highly diastereoselective Rh(II)-catalyzed 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of carbonyl ylides to various aldimines, syn-α-hydroxy-β-amino esters formed in high yields and excellent diastereoselectivities. This methodology was also applied in a short enantioselective synthesis of the C-13 side-chain of Taxol.</p><p>The second part of the thesis describes a total synthesis of D-erythro- Sphingosine based on a cross-metathesis approach to assemble the polar head group and the aliphatic chain.</p><p>The last part deals with the application of amino alcohols as scaffolds in a diversity-oriented protocol for the development of libraries of small polycyclic molecules. The design of the libraries is based on the iterative use of two powerful ring-forming reactions; a ring-closing metathesis and an intramolecular Diels-Alder reaction, to simultaneously introduce structural complexity and diversity.</p>
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Imidazoline receptor antisera-selected protein: a unique modulator of neuronal differentiation.

Dehle, Francis Christian January 2008 (has links)
The imidazoline I1 receptor (I1-R) is a novel receptor found primarily in the brain and nervous tissue where it modulates neurotransmission. It is named for its high affinity for compounds with an imidazoline structure such as the anti-hypertensive drugs, clonidine and moxonidine. The imidazoline receptor antisera-selected protein (IRAS) is the putative clone of the I1-R. IRAS has a unique structure, which does not resemble any other receptor protein. IRAS is present throughout the body with highest levels in the brain. There is a growing body of research examining the physiological roles of IRAS as an I1-R, in cell survival, migration and protein trafficking. However, there is little research into its neuronal functions. IRAS interacts with other membrane receptors: the mouse homologue of IRAS reorganises the actin cytoskeleton through interaction with the α5β1 fibronectin receptor. IRAS also binds insulin receptor substrate 4 and enhances insulin-induced extracellular signal-regulated kinase1/2 (ERK1/2) activation. Actin reorganisation and ERK1/2 activation are important for the development of neurites during neuronal differentiation. Therefore, the work described in this thesis aimed to investigate the effects of IRAS on neuronal differentiation. Studies reported in this thesis also aimed to investigate whether IRAS affected ERK1/2 signalling of other receptors involved in neuronal differentiation such as the NGF receptor, TrkA, and lysophospholipid receptors. The above aims were carried out in neuronal model PC12 cells transfected with either IRAS or a vector plasmid. Fluorescence microscopy and Western blotting techniques were used to examine the effect of IRAS on cell morphology and ERK1/2 signalling. The work described in this thesis found that IRAS reorganises the actin cytoskeleton and enhances growth cone development in PC12 cells. This study also shows that IRAS differentially enhances or inhibits NGF-induced PC12 cell differentiation depending on the presence or absence of serum in the media. In full-serum conditions, IRAS enhanced neurite outgrowth and this was accompanied by an increase in ERK1/2 activation. In serum-starved cells, IRAS inhibited neurite outgrowth with similar levels of ERK1/2 activation observed in vector- and IRAS-transfected cells. Finally, studies presented in this thesis found that IRAS enhances lysophosphatidic acid-induced ERK1/2 activation and that IRAS interacting with lysophospholipid receptor agonists present in serum is a potential mechanism by which it enhances NGF-induced ERK1/2 activation in full-serum conditions. / http://proxy.library.adelaide.edu.au/login?url= http://library.adelaide.edu.au/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=1345359 / Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of Adelaide, School of Medical Sciences, 2008
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Heterogeneidade e mecanismos moleculares da atividade anti-apoptótica das subfrações de HDL em células endoteliais humanas / Heterogeneity and molecular mechanisms of anti-apoptotic activity of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) subfractions on endothelial cells

Juliana Ascenção de Souza 19 March 2007 (has links)
Introdução: A lipoproteína de baixa densidade (LDL) e suas formas oxidadas (LDLox) possuem múltiplas propriedades aterogênicas, atuando na deposição de colesterol, indução e manutenção da inflamação, disfunção endotelial, surgimento de células espumosas na parede arterial e conseqüente formação da placa de ateroma. Adicionalmente, LDLox induz apoptose de células endoteliais humanas (HMEC). A lipoproteína de alta densidade (HDL) possui inúmeras atividades antiaterogênicas, incluindo ações antioxidante, anti-inflamatória e anti-trombótica. A HDL é capaz de proteger as HMEC contra apoptose. As subfrações de HDL (sHDL) são heterogêneas em sua composição físico-química e atividades biológicas. A atividade antioxidante das sHDL aumenta com a densidade (HDL2b<HDL2a<HDL3a<HDL3b <HDL3c) e está deficiente em pacientes com SMet. Contudo, a heterogeneidade da atividade anti-apoptótica das sHDL é ainda desconhecida. Objetivos: (i) avaliar a heterogeneidade da atividade protetora das sHDL de indivíduos normolipidêmicos (n=7) e de pacientes com SMet (n=16) contra apoptose de HMEC induzida por LDLox; (ii) definir os mecanismos moleculares envolvidos nesta atividade. Métodos: Através de ultracentrifugação por gradiente de densidade, isolamos cinco diferentes sHDL. HMEC foram incubadas com LDLox (200 ?g apoB/ml) na presença ou não das sHDL (5-100 ?g proteína/ml). Os marcadores de toxicidade (MTT) e de apoptose celular (microscopia de fluorescência, marcagem com anexina V, cit c, AIF, degradação Bid, atividade caspase-3 e fragmentação do ADN) foram analisados. Resultados: Todas sHDL protegeram as HMEC contra a toxicidade e apoptose induzidas pela LDLox. Com mesma concentração de proteína, as subfrações HDL3c (60% proteção - MTT - e >100% - anexina V) e 3b (43% e 67%, respectivamente) de indivíduos normolipidêmicos apresentaram atividade anti-apoptótica mais potente do que as subfrações HDL2a (29% e 28%; p<0,01 vs. HDL3c, respectivamente) e 2b (25% e 62%; p<0,001 vs. HDL3c, respectivamente). Todas sHDL reduziram geração de espécies reativas de oxigênio (ROS) induzida pela LDLox, sendo a HDL3c (54%) mais potente do que HDL2b (21%; p<0.05 vs. HDL3c). Houve correlação positiva entre as atividades anti-apoptótica e antioxidante intracelular com conteúdo de apoA-I e esfingosina 1-fosfato (E1F) das sHDL, senda HDL3b e 3c ricas em E1F. A atividade anti-apoptótica da E1F e das sHDL parece depender da interação com as células endoteliais via apoA-I e seu receptor SR-BI. Finalmente, as HDL3c (n=5) isoladas de pacientes com SMet possuem conteúdo significativamente menor de apoA-I e reduzida atividade anti-apoptótica (60%, p<0,01), quando comparada aos controles normolipidêmicos (n=5). Houve tendência à diminuição da proteção contra a geração de ROS (SMet, n=10). Conclusão: As subfrações HDL3c protegem de forma potente as células endoteliais humanas contra toxicidade e apoptose induzidas pela LDLox, assim como contra geração de ROS. Esta atividade antiapoptótica está reduzida na SMet. / Background: Low density lipoprotein (LDL) and its oxidized forms (oxLDL) have several atherogenic properties, including cholesterol deposition, inflammation, endothelial dysfunction and foam cell formation on the arterial wall, leading to atherosclerotic plaque development. In addition, oxLDL induces human endothelial cell apoptosis (HMEC). High-density lipoprotein (HDL) has number of antiatherogenic activities, as antioxidative, anti-inflammatory and anti-thrombotic actions. HDL displays anti-apoptotic activity and is able to protect endothelial cells against oxLDL-induced apoptosis. HDL subfractions (sHDL) are highly heterogeneous in their physical and chemical composition and biological functions. Antioxidative activity of HDL subfractions increases with increment in density, HDL2b<HDL2a<HDL3a<HDL3b <HDL3c. Important, HDL subfractions from subjects with metabolic syndrome (MetS), display a significantly lower antioxidative activity as compared to healthy controls. However, the heterogeneity of their anti-apoptotic activity was not demonstrated. Objectives: (i) to evaluate the heterogeneity of antiapoptotic activity of sHDL from normolipidemic controls (n=7) and MetS patients (n=16) towards oxLDL-induced apoptosis of HMEC; (ii) to define molecular mechanisms involved in this anti-apoptotic action. Methods: Five major sHDL were fractionated by density gradient ultracentrifugation. HMEC were incubated with mildly oxLDL (200 ?g apoB/ml) in the presence or absence of each sHDL (5-100 ?g protein/ml). Markers of cellular toxicity (MTT) and apoptosis (fluorescent nucleic acid staining, annexin V binding, cytochrome c, AIF and Bid, caspase-3 activity and DNA fragmentation) were observed. Results: All HDL subfractions isolated from normolipidemic subjects protected HMEC against oxLDL-induced toxicity and apoptosis. At equal protein concentrations, HDL3c (60% protection in the MTT test; >100% in annexin V biding) and 3b subfractions (43% and 67%, respectively) were more potent against oxLDL-induced toxicity and apoptosis as compared to HDL2a (29% and 28%; p<0.01 vs. HDL3c, respectively) and 2b subfractions (25% and 62%; p<0.001 vs. HDL3c, respectively). All HDL subfractions attenuated of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation in HMEC induced by oxLDL. Again, HDL3c (54% inhibition) were more potent as compared to HDL2b (21%; p<0.05 vs. HDL3c). The anti-apoptotic and intracellular antioxidative activities of HDL3 were positively correlated with apoA-I and sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) content of sHDL and, possibly, depend on their cellular interaction through apoA-I and its SR-BI receptor. The sHDL3c isolated from MetS patients (n=5) possess reduced content of apoA-I and less potent anti-apoptotic activity (-60%, p<0.01) than controls (n=5). Conclusion: Normolipidemic small dense HDL3 provide potent protection of human endothelial cells from oxLDL-induced apoptosis; this anti-apoptotic activity is reduced in the MetS.
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Amino Aacohols : stereoselective synthesis and applications in diversity-oriented synthesis

Torssell, Staffan January 2005 (has links)
This thesis is divided into three separate parts with amino alcohols as the common feature. The first part describes the development of a novel three-component approach to the synthesis of α-hydroxy-β-amino esters. Utilizing a highly diastereoselective Rh(II)-catalyzed 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of carbonyl ylides to various aldimines, syn-α-hydroxy-β-amino esters formed in high yields and excellent diastereoselectivities. This methodology was also applied in a short enantioselective synthesis of the C-13 side-chain of Taxol. The second part of the thesis describes a total synthesis of D-erythro- Sphingosine based on a cross-metathesis approach to assemble the polar head group and the aliphatic chain. The last part deals with the application of amino alcohols as scaffolds in a diversity-oriented protocol for the development of libraries of small polycyclic molecules. The design of the libraries is based on the iterative use of two powerful ring-forming reactions; a ring-closing metathesis and an intramolecular Diels-Alder reaction, to simultaneously introduce structural complexity and diversity. / QC 20101222
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Molecular Pharmacology and Preclinical Studies of Novel Small-molecule Targeted Agents for The Treatment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Omar, Hany Ahmed Mostafa Mohamed 16 December 2010 (has links)
No description available.
99

Synthese von neuartigen Sphingosin-Derivaten

Klose-Stier, Alexandra 19 April 2017 (has links)
Sphingolipide sind essentielle Bestandteile der Plasmamembranen aller eukaryotischen Organismen und besitzen als Signalmoleküle regulierende Eigenschaften auf diverse zelluläre Prozesse. Hierbei spielen die G-Protein-gekoppelten S1P-Rezeptoren eine wichtige Rolle. Diese werden durch das natürliche Sphingosin-1-phosphat sowie die Sphingosin-Derivate FTY720 und cis-4-Methylsphingosin selektiv adressiert. Diese Arbeit beschreibt die Synthese von fünfzehn neuartigen Sphingosin-Derivaten mit potenziell neuen biologischen Eigenschaften. Hierfür wurde die Leitstruktur des natürlichen D-erythro-Sphingosins an den Positionen 1, 3 und/oder 4 modifiziert. Die biologischen Studien mit diesen Verbindungen lieferten erste Erkenntnisse zur Inhibition des S1P-induzierten Calcium-Anstiegs, der Wechselwirkung mit den S1P-Rezeptoren und der zellulären Lokalisation in Chlamydia trachomatis infizierten Zellen. Darüber hinaus wurde eine Methode, die einen schnelleren und variablen Zugang zu den 4-verzweigten Sphingosin-Derivaten erlaubt, etabliert. / Sphingolipids are essential constituents of plasma membranes in all eukaryotic organisms. They also participate as signalling molecules in almost all physiological processes. Here G-protein coupled S1P receptors play an important role. These receptors are selectively addressed by natural ligand sphingosine-1-phosphate as well as by sphingosine analogues FTY720 and cis-4-methylsphingosine. This work describes the synthesis of fifteen sphingosine analogues with potential biological activity. For this purpose, the natural lead structure of D-erythro-sphingosine was modified at positions 1, 3 and/or 4. The biological studies of these compounds provided the first insights to the inhibition of S1P-induced calcium increase, the interaction with S1P receptors and the cellular localization in Chlamydia trachomatis infected cells. Moreover, an adapted method that allowed faster and adaptable access to 4-branched sphingosines was established.
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Sphingosine 1-phosphate enhances excitability of sensory neurons through sphingosine 1-phosphate receptors 1 and/or 3

Li, Chao January 2014 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / Sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) is a bioactive sphingolipid that has proven to be an important signaling molecule both as an extracellular primary messenger and as an intracellular second messenger. Extracellular S1P acts through a family of five S1P receptors, S1PR1-5, all of which are G protein-coupled receptors associated with different G proteins. Previous work from our laboratory shows that externally applied S1P increases the excitability of small-diameter sensory neurons by enhancing the action potential firing. The increased neuronal excitability is mediated primarily, but not exclusively, through S1PR1. This raises the question as to which other S1PRs mediate the enhanced excitability in sensory neurons. To address this question, the expression of different S1PR subtypes in small-diameter sensory neurons was examined by single-cell quantitative PCR. The results show that sensory neurons express the mRNAs for all five S1PRs, with S1PR1 mRNA level significantly greater than the other subtypes. To investigate the functional contribution of other S1PRs in augmenting excitability, sensory neurons were treated with a pool of three individual siRNAs targeted to S1PR1, R2 and R3. This treatment prevented S1P from augmenting excitability, indicating that S1PR1, R2 and/or R3 are essential in mediating S1P-induced sensitization. To study the role of S1PR2 in S1P-induced sensitization, JTE-013, a selective antagonist at S1PR2, was used. Surprisingly, JTE-013 by itself enhanced neuronal excitability. Alternatively, sensory neurons were pretreated with FTY720, which is an agonist at S1PR1/R3/R4/R5 and presumably downregulates these receptors. FTY720 pretreatment prevented S1P from increasing neuronal excitability, suggesting that S1PR2 does not mediate the S1P-induced sensitization. To test the hypothesis that S1PR1 and R3 mediate S1P-induced sensitization, sensory neurons were pretreated with specific antagonists for S1PR1 and R3, or with siRNAs targeted to S1PR1 and R3. Both treatments blocked the capacity of S1P to enhance neuronal excitability. Therefore my results demonstrate that the enhanced excitability produced by S1P is mediated by S1PR1 and/or S1PR3. Additionally, my results indicate that S1P/S1PR1 elevates neuronal excitability through the activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase. The data from antagonism at S1PR1 to regulate neuronal excitability provides insight into the importance of S1P/S1PR1 axis in modulating pain signal transduction.

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