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  • Title: Disposition of homocysteine and S-3-deazaadenosylhomocysteine in cells exposed to 3-deazaadenosine.
    Author: Svardal A, Djurhuus R, Ueland PM.
    Journal: Mol Pharmacol; 1986 Aug; 30(2):154-8. PubMed ID: 3736540.
    Abstract:
    The nucleoside analogue, 3-deazaadenosine (c3-Ado), serves both as a substrate and as an inhibitor of S-adenosylhomocysteine (AdoHcy) hydrolase, and the ability of this compound to induce accumulation of intracellular AdoHcy and S-3-deazaadenosylhomocysteine (c3-AdoHcy) in various cells and species has been widely documented. We here report on the effect of c3-Ado on the disposition of homocysteine (Hcy) and c3-AdoHcy in isolated rat hepatocytes and in non-transformed (Cl 8) and malignant (Cl 16) C3H/10T1/2 mouse embryo fibroblasts in culture. Both the liver cells and fibroblasts release large amounts of Hcy into the extracellular medium, whereas small amounts are retained within the cells. c3-Ado (100-300 microM) nearly completely inhibits cellular Hcy egress. Intracellular Hcy in liver cells exposed to c3-Ado is in fact increased in proportion to intracellular buildup of AdoHcy, whereas c3-Ado nearly deprives the malignant Cl 16 cells of intracellular Hcy and decreases it markedly in Cl 8 cells. Adenosine exerts a similar effect as c3-Ado on Hcy and AdoHcy in liver cells, but concentrations in the mM range are required, and the effect subsides within hours. In liver cells, c3-Ado(300 microm) induces a higher level of c3-AdoHcy than of AdoHcy. In the malignant (Cl 16) fibroblasts, c3-AdoHcy content approaches the amount of AdoHcy whereas, in the non-transformed (Cl 8) fibroblasts, relatively small amounts of c3-AdoHcy are formed. Notably, c3-AdoHcy is released from all cell types in proportion to the intracellular amount, suggesting that c3-AdoHcy is efficiently handled by the mechanism responsible for the cellular egress of nucleosidylhomocysteine. The possible role of Hcy and c3-AdoHcy in the mechanism of action of c3-Ado is discussed.
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