Noladin ether, a putative novel endocannabinoid: inactivation mechanisms and a sensitive method for its quantification in rat tissues
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
The occurrence of the novel proposed endocannabinoid, noladin ether (2-
arachidonyl glyceryl ether, 2-AGE) in various rat organs and brain
regions, and its inactivation by intact C6 glioma cells, were studied. 2-
AGE was measured by isotope dilution liquid chromatography-atmospheric
pressure chemical ionization-mass spectrometry, with a detection limit of
100 fmol. A compound with the same mass and chromatographic/chemical
properties as 2-AGE was found in whole brain, with the highest amounts in
the thalamus and hippocampus. Synthetic [(3)H]2-AGE was inactivated by
intact rat C6 glioma cells by a time- and temperature-dependent process
consisting of cellular uptake and partial incorporation into
phospholipids. Further data suggested that 2-AGE is taken up by cells via
the anandamide/2-arachidonoyl glycerol (2-AG) membrane transporter(s),
and biosynthesized in a different way as compared to 2-AG.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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