Sphingosine 1-phosphate, a bioactive sphingolipid abundantly stored in platelets, is a normal constituent of human plasma and serum

Y Yatomi, Y Igarashi, L Yang, N Hisano, R Qi… - The journal of …, 1997 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Y Yatomi, Y Igarashi, L Yang, N Hisano, R Qi, N Asazuma, K Satoh, Y Ozaki, S Kume
The journal of biochemistry, 1997jstage.jst.go.jp
Although sphingosine 1-phosphate(Sph-1-P) is reportedly involved in diverse cellular
processes and the physiological roles of this bioactive sphingolipid have been strongly
suggested, few studies have revealed the presence of Sph-1-P in human samples, including
body fluids and cells, under physiological conditions. In this study, we identified Sph-1-P as
a normal constituent of human plasma and serum. The Sph-1-P levels in plasma and serum
were 191•} 79 and 484•} 82pmol/ml(mean•} SD, n= 8), respectively. Furthermore, when Sph …
Although sphingosine 1-phosphate(Sph-1-P) is reportedly involved in diverse cellular processes and the physiological roles of this bioactive sphingolipid have been strongly suggested, few studies have revealed the presence of Sph-1-P in human samples, including body fluids and cells, under physiological conditions. In this study, we identified Sph-1-P as a normal constituent of human plasma and serum. The Sph-1-P levels in plasma and serum were 191•} 79 and 484•} 82pmol/ml(mean•} SD, n= 8), respectively. Furthermore, when Sph-1-P was measured in paired plasma and serum samples obtained from 6 healthy adults, the serum Sph-1-P/plasma Sph-1-P ratio was found to be 2.65+ 1.26(mean•} SD). It is most likely that the source of discharged Sph-1-P during blood clotting is platelets, because platelets abundantly store Sph-1-P compared with other blood cells, and release part of their stored Sph-1-P extracellularly upon stimulation. We also studied Sph-1-P related metabolism in plasma.[3H] Sph was stable and not metabolized at all in plasma, but was rapidly incorporated into platelets and metabolized mainly to Sph-1-P in platelet-rich plasma.[3H] Sph-1-P was found to be unchanged in plasma, revealing that plasma does not contain the enzymes needed for Sph-1-P degradation. In summary, platelets can convert Sph into Sph-1-P, and are storage sites for the latter in the blood. In view of the diverse biological effects of Sph-1-P, the release of Sph-1-P from activated platelets may be involved in a variety of physiological and pathophysiological processes, including throm bosis, hemostasis, atherosclerosis and wound healing.
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