The effect of homocysteine, methionine, serine and glycine on DNA synthesis by human normoblastic and megaloblastic bone marrow cells

Both glycine and methionine, when added to a suspension of human bone marrow cells, impaired the utilization of deoxyuridine for DNA synthesis, using either the uptake of 3H-deoxyuridine or the subsequent uptake of 3H-thymidine as an index. Homocysteine reduced the uptake of both 3H-deoxyuridine and...

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Published inJournal of nutritional science and vitaminology Vol. 24; no. 2; pp. 83 - 89
Main Authors TAGUCHII, Hirokuni, CHANARIN, Israel
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LanguageEnglish
Published Japan 01.01.1978
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1881-7742
DOI10.3177/jnsv.24.83

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Abstract Both glycine and methionine, when added to a suspension of human bone marrow cells, impaired the utilization of deoxyuridine for DNA synthesis, using either the uptake of 3H-deoxyuridine or the subsequent uptake of 3H-thymidine as an index. Homocysteine reduced the uptake of both 3H-deoxyuridine and 3H-thymidine, indicating interference with DNA synthesis after the stage of thymidylate synthesis. Another explanation that the decreased uptake of both substances by homocysteine was due to cell damage caused in vitro was suggested by the trypan blue viability test. Serine generally did not produce significant effects. No difference could be detected between the results in normoblastic and megaloblastic marrow.
AbstractList Both glycine and methionine, when added to a suspension of human bone marrow cells, impaired the utilization of deoxyuridine for DNA synthesis, using either the uptake of 3H-deoxyuridine or the subsequent uptake of 3H-thymidine as an index. Homocysteine reduced the uptake of both 3H-deoxyuridine and 3H-thymidine, indicating interference with DNA synthesis after the stage of thymidylate synthesis. Another explanation that the decreased uptake of both substances by homocysteine was due to cell damage caused in vitro was suggested by the trypan blue viability test. Serine generally did not produce significant effects. No difference could be detected between the results in normoblastic and megaloblastic marrow.
Both glycine and methionine, when added to a suspension of human bone marrow cells, impaired the utilization of deoxyuridine for DNA synthesis, using either the uptake of 3H-deoxyuridine or the subsequent uptake of 3H-thymidine as an index. Homocysteine reduced the uptake of both 3H-deoxyuridine and 3H-thymidine, indicating interference with DNA synthesis after the stage of thymidylate synthesis. Another explanation that the decreased uptake of both substances by homocysteine was due to cell damage caused in vitro was suggested by the trypan blue viability test. Serine generally did not produce significant effects. No difference could be detected between the results in normoblastic and megaloblastic marrow.Both glycine and methionine, when added to a suspension of human bone marrow cells, impaired the utilization of deoxyuridine for DNA synthesis, using either the uptake of 3H-deoxyuridine or the subsequent uptake of 3H-thymidine as an index. Homocysteine reduced the uptake of both 3H-deoxyuridine and 3H-thymidine, indicating interference with DNA synthesis after the stage of thymidylate synthesis. Another explanation that the decreased uptake of both substances by homocysteine was due to cell damage caused in vitro was suggested by the trypan blue viability test. Serine generally did not produce significant effects. No difference could be detected between the results in normoblastic and megaloblastic marrow.
Author CHANARIN, Israel
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SubjectTerms Bone Marrow Cells
Cell Survival - drug effects
Deoxyuridine - metabolism
DNA - biosynthesis
Erythrocytes, Abnormal - metabolism
Glycine - pharmacology
Homocysteine - pharmacology
Humans
Megaloblasts - metabolism
Methionine - pharmacology
Serine - pharmacology
Thymidine - metabolism
Title The effect of homocysteine, methionine, serine and glycine on DNA synthesis by human normoblastic and megaloblastic bone marrow cells
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