Title : The conversion of ethanolamine and of its metabolites to choline in human neuroblastoma clones: effect of differentiation induced by retinoic acid - Haidar_1994_Neurochem.Res_19_457 |
Author(s) : Haidar NE , Andriamampandry C , Carrara M , Kanfer JN , Freysz L , Dreyfus H , Massarelli R |
Ref : Neurochem Res , 19 :457 , 1994 |
Abstract :
The sequential methylation of ethanolamine (Etn) or phosphorylethanolamine to the corresponding choline (Cho) derivatives was studied in both undifferentiated and retinoic acid (RA) differentiated human neuroblastoma clones LA-N-1 and LA-N-2. Conversion of Etn derivatives to the respective Cho metabolites was low in both cell types. However, after treatment of the cultures with ethanol or RA, the methylation of phosphoryl-Etn was stimulated while that of phosphatidyl-Etn was severely reduced in both cholinergic LA-N-2 and catecholaminergic LA-N-1 cells. |
PubMedSearch : Haidar_1994_Neurochem.Res_19_457 |
PubMedID: 8065502 |
Haidar NE, Andriamampandry C, Carrara M, Kanfer JN, Freysz L, Dreyfus H, Massarelli R (1994)
The conversion of ethanolamine and of its metabolites to choline in human neuroblastoma clones: effect of differentiation induced by retinoic acid
Neurochem Res
19 :457
Haidar NE, Andriamampandry C, Carrara M, Kanfer JN, Freysz L, Dreyfus H, Massarelli R (1994)
Neurochem Res
19 :457