A mediator role of ceramide in the regulation of neuroblastoma neuro2A cell-differentiation

  • L. Riboni
  • A. Prinetti
  • R. Bassi
  • A. Caminiti
  • G. Tettamanti
Publication date
January 1995
Publisher
American Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (ASBMB)

Abstract

Current studies indicate that ceramide is involved in the regulation of important cell functions, namely cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis, In the present study, the possible role of ceramide in the differentiation of neuroblastoma Neuro2a cells was investigated, The following results were obtained, (a) Ceramide content of Neuro2a cells, induced to differentiate by retinoic acid (RA) treatment rapidly increased after addition of RA, was maintained at high levels in RA differentiated cells and returned to the starting levels with removal of RA and reversal of differentiation; under the same conditions, the sphingosine content remained unchanged, (b) After a short pulse with [H-3]sphingomyelin or [H-3]sphingosine or L-[H-3]serine, t...

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