The content of sphingolipids in M3 and B16/F10 melanomas with a high metastatic potential and in Claudman's and B16/F1 melanomas with a low metastatic potential was studied. It was shown that the content of total lipid-bound sialic acids and ganglioside GM3 in melanomas with a high metastatic potential is considerably higher than that in melanomas with a low metastatic potential. On the other hand, the ceramide to glucosylceramide molar ratio is higher in melanomas with a low metastatic potential.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of various bioactive sphingolipids (sphingosine 1-phosphate, sphingosine 1-phosphocholine, ceramide 1-phosphate, ceramide beta-glucoside and beta-lactoside, and gangliosides) on cell proliferation and apoptosis are reviewed. It is concluded that the balance between the bioeffector sphingolipids determines their overall effect on cell. The English version of the paper: Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry, 2004, vol.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe content of sphingenine (sphingosine) and sphinganine was determined in the total pool of sphingomyelin and ceramide in the rat tumors transplanted subcutaneously and intrahepatically. The sphingenine/sphinganine ratio in the subcutaneously transplanted sarcoma M1 and cholangiocellular carcinoma RS1 was lower than that in the sphingolipids of the intrahepatically transplanted tumors. However, the sphingenine/sphinganine ratio in the subcutaneously transplanted rat hepatoma 27 was higher than in the intrahepatically transplanted hepatoma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe bioregulatory functions of sphingolipids devoid of 4E-double bond in the sphingoid chain are discussed; the sphingolipids are shown to be biologically active. The English version of the paper.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe interrelation between the bioeffector functions of sphingolipids and their chemical structure is reviewed. The effects of modifications of sphingoid functional groups on the bioregulatory properties of sphingolipids in cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis are discussed.
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