TY - JOUR
T1 - Evidence That Mobile Lipids Detected in Rat Brain Glioma by 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Correspond to Lipid Droplets
AU - Rémy, Chantal
AU - Fouilhé, Nathalie
AU - Barba, Ignasi
AU - Sam-Laï, Ernest
AU - Lahrech, Hana
AU - Cucurella, Maria Gracia
AU - Izquierdo, Marguerite
AU - Moreno, Angel
AU - Ziegler, Anne
AU - Massarelli, Raphael
AU - Décorps, Michel
AU - Arús, Caries
PY - 1997/2/27
Y1 - 1997/2/27
N2 - Mobile lipids have been detected by proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) in animal and human tumors (cultured cells, biopsies, and in vivo), but their origin and subcellular location are still unclear. They have been associated with malignancy, metastatic ability, drug resistance, and necrosis. We wanted to determine whether these lipids are located within plasma membrane microdomains or in lipid droplets for a C6 cell-induced rat glioma. NMR-visible mobile lipids were found in all subcellular fractions isolated from the rat tumor, except in the cytosolic supernatants. Transmission electron microscopy showed that lipid droplets were present in all subcellular fractions containing NMR-visible lipids and in the necrotic and perinecrotic areas of the tumor. The mean diameter of droplets isolated by flotation in the subcellular fractionation protocol was 0.97 μm (n = 682; droplet profile diameter range between 0.2 and 5.0 μm). The apparent diffusion coefficient for these lipids (46 ± 17 μm2s-1) measured in vivo by proton spectroscopy was four orders of magnitude higher than would be expected if mobile lipids were inside plasma membrane microdomains. The combined results demonstrated that mobile lipids detected in vivo by proton NMR in the C6 rat glioma are located in large lipid droplets, associated with the necrotic process.
AB - Mobile lipids have been detected by proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) in animal and human tumors (cultured cells, biopsies, and in vivo), but their origin and subcellular location are still unclear. They have been associated with malignancy, metastatic ability, drug resistance, and necrosis. We wanted to determine whether these lipids are located within plasma membrane microdomains or in lipid droplets for a C6 cell-induced rat glioma. NMR-visible mobile lipids were found in all subcellular fractions isolated from the rat tumor, except in the cytosolic supernatants. Transmission electron microscopy showed that lipid droplets were present in all subcellular fractions containing NMR-visible lipids and in the necrotic and perinecrotic areas of the tumor. The mean diameter of droplets isolated by flotation in the subcellular fractionation protocol was 0.97 μm (n = 682; droplet profile diameter range between 0.2 and 5.0 μm). The apparent diffusion coefficient for these lipids (46 ± 17 μm2s-1) measured in vivo by proton spectroscopy was four orders of magnitude higher than would be expected if mobile lipids were inside plasma membrane microdomains. The combined results demonstrated that mobile lipids detected in vivo by proton NMR in the C6 rat glioma are located in large lipid droplets, associated with the necrotic process.
M3 - Article
SN - 0008-5472
VL - 57
SP - 407
EP - 414
JO - Cancer Research
JF - Cancer Research
IS - 3
ER -