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  • Certificate of Analysis 203806_2655015

    Document Type:
    Certificate of Analysis
    Lot Number:
    2655015
    Product Catalog Number:
    203806
    Product Catalog Name:
    5-Bromo-2ʹ-deoxyuridine - CAS 59-14-3 - Calbiochem
  • Conversion of stereoisomers of leukotriene B4 to dihydro and tetrahydro metabolites by porcine leukocytes. 2160282

    We have previously shown that porcine leukocytes convert leukotriene B4 (LTB4) to two major products, 10,11-dihydro-LTB4 and 10,11-dihydro-12-oxo-LTB4. Although we did not detect these products after incubation of LTB4 with human polymorphonuclear leukocytes, these cells converted 12-epi-6-trans-LTB4 to the corresponding 6,11-dihydro metabolite (i.e., there appeared to be a shift in the positions of the remaining double bonds). The objective of the present investigation was to determine whether 6-trans isomers of LTB4 are metabolized by porcine leukocytes by a pathway similar to LTB4, or whether they are metabolized by a pathway analogous to that in human leukocytes. We found that 6-trans-LTB4 and 12-epi-6-trans-LTB4 are metabolized more much extensively than LTB4 by porcine leukocytes. 6-trans-LTB4 appears to be converted by two different reductase pathways to two dihydro products differing in the positions of the two remaining double bonds between carbons 5 and 12. Dihydro-12-oxo and dihydro-5-oxo metabolites are also formed from this substrate. Porcine leukocytes also convert 6-trans-LTB4, presumably by a combination of the above two pathways, to tetrahydro, tetrahydro-12-oxo and tetrahydro-5-oxo metabolites, none of which possesses any conjugated double bonds. 12-epi-6-trans-LTB4 is also converted to tetrahydro metabolites by these cells. Experiments with deuterium-labeled 6-trans-LTB4 indicated that the deuterium in the 5-position was almost completely lost during the formation of tetrahydro-6-trans-LTB4, whereas about 80-85% of the deuterium in the 12-position was lost, suggesting a requirement for a 5-oxo intermediate. As with LTB4, 12-epi-8-cis-6-trans-LTB4, the product of the combined actions of 5-lipoxygenase and 12-lipoxygenase, was converted principally to dihydro and dihydro-12-oxo metabolites. Only a relatively small amount of the tetrahydro metabolite was detected.
    Document Type:
    Reference
    Product Catalog Number:
    20-129
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