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Radioactive choline metabolism in guinea pig gallbladder
Authors:Dr. Erica A. Brotschi MD  Carol L. Hilbinger BA  Elizabeth A. Kahl AB  William A. Vaules AB  Nicholas A. Midis AB  J. Krzysztof Blusztajn PhD  Stephen H. Zeisel MD  PhD
Affiliation:(1) Department of Surgery and Pathology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston;(2) Boston Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Center, 02130 Boston, Massachusetts;(3) Department of Nutrition, University of North Carolina, 27599 Chapel Hill, North Carolina;(4) Department of Surgery (112), Boston DVAMC, 150 South Huntington Avenue, 02130 Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
Abstract:Acetylcholine may be released from gallbladder intrinsic nerves in response to cholecystokinin stimulation. This study characterized metabolites of [14C]choline produced in the gallbladder and released during incubation, with or without cholecystokinin-octapeptide. Radiolabeled [14C]choline was applied to the mucosal or muscle surface of intact guinea pig gallbladders in an organ bath. After radiolabeling, gallbladders were incubated with or without the contractile agonist cholecystokinin-octapeptide. Metabolites of [14C]choline were identified in gallbladder tissue and incubation buffers using HPLC and thin-layer chromatography. The major metabolites of [14C]choline were betaine and phosphocholine. [14C]Phosphocholine was incorporated slowly into [14C]phosphatidylcholine. [14C]Choline was released into buffers during incubation. [14C]Acetylcholine constituted less than 1% of radiolabel in the gallbladder. There was no identifiable [14C]acetylcholine released in buffers. Cholecystokinin-octapeptide did not affect choline metabolism. These studies showed that choline in the gallbladder is metabolized along pathways similar to those in the liver. Gallbladders released mostly choline, rather than acetylcholine, even during hormonally induced contraction.This project was supported by the Research and Development Office of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Keywords:choline  betaine  acetylcholine  gallbladder  guinea pig  cholecystokinin
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