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(Received for publication, August 9, 1995) Current studies indicate that ceramide is involved in the
regulation of important cell functions, namely cell growth,
differentiation, and apoptosis. In the present study, the possible role
of ceramide in the differentiation of neuroblastoma Neuro2a cells was
investigated. The following results were obtained. (a)
Ceramide content of Neuro2a cells, induced to differentiate by retinoic
acid (RA) treatment rapidly increased after addition of RA, was
maintained at high levels in RA-differentiated cells and returned to
the starting levels with removal of RA and reversal of differentiation;
under the same conditions, the sphingosine content remained unchanged. (b) After a short pulse with
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H]sphingomyelin or
[
H]sphingosine or L-[
H]serine, the metabolic formation of
ceramide was markedly higher and more rapid in RA-differentiated than
undifferentiated cells. (c) Inhibitors of ceramide
biosynthesis (Fumonisin B1,
-chloroalanine and L-cycloserine) diminished the extent of the differentiating
effect of RA and concomitantly Cer content decreased. (d) The
activity of neutral sphingomyelinase increased after addition of RA,
maintained high levels in RA-differentiated cells, and returned to the
initial levels with removal of RA. (e) Experimental conditions
that cause an elevation of ceramide content (treatment with sphingosine
or ceramide or C
-ceramide or bacterial sphingomyelinase)
inhibited cell proliferation and stimulated neurite outgrowth;
dihydro-analogues of sphingosine, ceramide, and C
-ceramide
had no effect on differentiation. (f) treatment with Fumonisin
B1 completely inhibited sphingosine-induced differentiation. These data
suggest a specific bioregulatory function of ceramide in the control of
Neuro2a cell growth and differentiation and pose the general hypothesis
of a mediator role of ceramide in the differentiation of cells of
neural origin.
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