Title of article :
Sphingolipid signaling and redox regulation
Author/Authors :
Je-Seong Won، نويسنده , , SAUL ESTRIN AND ALAN GELB AND INDERJIT SINGH، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
14
From page :
1875
To page :
1888
Abstract :
Sphingolipids including ceramide and its derivatives such as ceramide-1-phosphate, glycosyl-ceramide, and sphinogosine (-1-phosphate) are now recognized as novel intracellular signal mediators for regulation of inflammation, apoptosis, proliferation, and differentiation. One of the important and regulated steps in these events is the generation of these sphingolipids via hydrolysis of sphingomyelin through the action of sphingomyelinases (SMase). Several lines of evidence suggest that reactive oxygen species (ROS; O2−, H2O2, and OH−,) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS; NO, and ONOO−) and cellular redox potential, which is mainly regulated by cellular glutathione (GSH), are tightly linked to the regulation of SMase activation. On the other hand, sphingolipids are also known to play an important role in maintaining cellular redox homeostasis through regulation of NADPH oxidase, mitochondrial integrity, and antioxidant enzymes. Therefore, this paper reviews the relationship between cellular redox and sphingolipid metabolism and its biological significance.
Keywords :
NADPH oxidase , mitochondria , nitric oxide synthase , superoxide dismutase , Ceramidase , reactive oxygen species , reactive nitrogen species , Sphingomyelinase , Catalase , Sphingolipid , Glycosylceramide
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Record number :
520567
Link To Document :
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