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  • Title: Reversal of hyperglycemic-induced defects in myo-inositol metabolism and Na+/K+ pump activity in cultured neuroblastoma cells by normalizing glucose levels.
    Author: Yorek MA, Dunlap JA, Stefani MR, Davidson EP.
    Journal: Metabolism; 1993 Sep; 42(9):1180-9. PubMed ID: 8412773.
    Abstract:
    myo-Inositol accumulation and incorporation into phosphoinositides was decreased in neuroblastoma cells chronically exposed to medium containing 30 mmol/L glucose or 30 mmol/L galactose. In addition, the intracellular content of myo-inositol and phosphatidylinositol was decreased and the sorbitol or galactitol content increased in cells cultured for 2 weeks in medium containing 30 mmol/L glucose or 30 mmol/L galactose, respectively. Na+/K+ adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) transport activity was also significantly decreased by long-term exposure of neuroblastoma cells to medium containing 30 mmol/L glucose or 30 mmol/L galactose. When glucose-conditioned cells were placed in medium containing a normal glucose concentration for 24 hours, myo-inositol metabolism and content, phosphatidylinositol levels, and Na+/K+ pump activity were restored or completely returned to normal values. These functions were also significantly improved, except for the phosphatidylinositol content, which was increased by 55%, when galactose-conditioned cells were incubated for 24 hours in unsupplemented medium. The polyol content of the glucose- or galactose-conditioned cells was also significantly reduced. Returning the cells to normal glucose levels for 1 to 3 hours did not completely restore myo-inositol metabolism. Improved myo-inositol metabolism and content, sorbitol levels, and Na+/K+ ATPase transport activity were also obtained within 24 hours when cells chronically exposed to medium supplemented with 30 mmol/L glucose were placed in medium containing 30 mmol/L glucose and 0.4 mmol/L sorbinil. The phosphatidylinositol content of these cells was improved by approximately 30%. Cells prelabeled for 24 hours with [U-14C]sorbitol metabolize more than 50% of the [U-14C]sorbitol during a 24-hour incubation in unsupplemented medium. These studies conducted at the cellular level suggest that restoration of normal myo-inositol metabolism, polyol content, and Na+/K+ pump activity altered by hyperglycemic conditions occurs rapidly following normalization of glucose concentration.
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