Alterations in 32P-labelled intermediates during flux activation of human platelet glycolysis
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1984
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Akkerman, Jan Willem N.
Driver, H.A.
Dangelmaier, C.A.
Holmsen, H.
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Abstract
Using a newly developed isotopic tracer technique for the measurement of 32P-labelled intermediates in glycolysis and nucleotide metabolism in platelets, we studied the variations in 32P-labelled intermediates during activation of the glycolytic flux by cyanide and platelet-activating agents. The major variations occured in [32P]Fru-1,6-P2, dihydroxy acetone phosphate, ATP and Pi. There was a quantitative covariance between the increase in lactate production and the rise in [32P]Fru-1,6-P2 induced by different platelet-activating agents. In contrast, cyanide induced weaker activation of the flux and greater accumulation of [32P]Fru-1,6-P2. Variations in 32P-labelled intermediates were apparent 5 s after flux activation, but the major changes in [32P]Fru-1,6-P2 occurred much later and fell in periods in which a constant lactate formation was maintained. The cyanide-induced changes in 32P-labelled intermediates depended on the extracellular level of glucose, showing a predominant ATP → Pi conversion in glucose-depleted medium that shifted to an ATP → Fru-1,6-P2 conversion at excess glucose. At about 40 μM glucose, flux activation occured without major changes in [32P]Fru-1,6-P2, dihydroxy acetone phosphate and Pi, with only a small fall in [32P]ATP. The data provide evidence for a role of the aldolase reaction in flux control and demonstrate rapid changes in Fru-1,6-P2 and ATP during flux activation with an additional
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Glycolysis, Nucleotide metabolism, Platelet activation, (Human)