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4-Ethylphenyl-Cobalamin Impairs Tissue Uptake of Vitamin B(12) and Causes Vitamin B(12) Deficiency in Mice
Co(β)-4-ethylphenyl-cob(III) alamin (EtPhCbl) is an organometallic analogue of vitamin B(12) (CNCbl) which binds to transcobalamin (TC), a plasma protein that facilitates the cellular uptake of cobalamin (Cbl). In vitro assays with key enzymes do not convert EtPhCbl to the active coenzyme forms of C...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3779197/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24073261 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0075312 |
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author | Mutti, Elena Ruetz, Markus Birn, Henrik Kräutler, Bernhard Nexo, Ebba |
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description | Co(β)-4-ethylphenyl-cob(III) alamin (EtPhCbl) is an organometallic analogue of vitamin B(12) (CNCbl) which binds to transcobalamin (TC), a plasma protein that facilitates the cellular uptake of cobalamin (Cbl). In vitro assays with key enzymes do not convert EtPhCbl to the active coenzyme forms of Cbl suggesting that administration of EtPhCbl may cause cellular Cbl deficiency. Here, we investigate the in vivo effect of EtPhCbl in mice and its ability, if any, to induce Cbl deficiency. We show that EtPhCbl binds to mouse TC and we examined mice that received 3.5 nmol/24h EtPhCbl (n=6), 3.5 nmol/24h CNCbl (n=7) or NaCl (control group) (n=5) through osmotic mini-pumps for four weeks. We analyzed plasma, urine, liver, spleen, submaxillary glands and spinal cord for Cbl and markers of Cbl deficiency including methylmalonic acid (MMA) and homocysteine (tHcy). Plasma MMA (mean±SEM) was elevated in animals treated with EtPhCbl (1.01±0.12 µmol/L) compared to controls (0.30±0.02 µmol/L) and CNCbl (0.29±0.01 µmol/L) treated animals. The same pattern was observed for tHcy. Plasma total Cbl concentration was higher in animals treated with EtPhCbl (128.82±1.87 nmol/L) than in CNCbl treated animals (87.64±0.93 nmol/L). However, the organ levels of total Cbl were significantly lower in animals treated with EtPhCbl compared to CNCbl treated animals or controls, notably in the liver (157.07±8.56 pmol/g vs. 603.85±20.02 pmol/g, and 443.09±12.32 pmol/g, respectively). Differences between the three groups was analysed using one-way ANOVA and, Bonferroni post-hoc test. EtPhCbl was present in all tissues, except the spinal cord, accounting for 35-90% of total Cbl. In conclusion, treatment with EtPhCbl induces biochemical evidence of Cbl deficiency. This may in part be caused by a compromised tissue accumulation of Cbl. |
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spelling | pubmed-37791972013-09-26 4-Ethylphenyl-Cobalamin Impairs Tissue Uptake of Vitamin B(12) and Causes Vitamin B(12) Deficiency in Mice Mutti, Elena Ruetz, Markus Birn, Henrik Kräutler, Bernhard Nexo, Ebba PLoS One Research Article Co(β)-4-ethylphenyl-cob(III) alamin (EtPhCbl) is an organometallic analogue of vitamin B(12) (CNCbl) which binds to transcobalamin (TC), a plasma protein that facilitates the cellular uptake of cobalamin (Cbl). In vitro assays with key enzymes do not convert EtPhCbl to the active coenzyme forms of Cbl suggesting that administration of EtPhCbl may cause cellular Cbl deficiency. Here, we investigate the in vivo effect of EtPhCbl in mice and its ability, if any, to induce Cbl deficiency. We show that EtPhCbl binds to mouse TC and we examined mice that received 3.5 nmol/24h EtPhCbl (n=6), 3.5 nmol/24h CNCbl (n=7) or NaCl (control group) (n=5) through osmotic mini-pumps for four weeks. We analyzed plasma, urine, liver, spleen, submaxillary glands and spinal cord for Cbl and markers of Cbl deficiency including methylmalonic acid (MMA) and homocysteine (tHcy). Plasma MMA (mean±SEM) was elevated in animals treated with EtPhCbl (1.01±0.12 µmol/L) compared to controls (0.30±0.02 µmol/L) and CNCbl (0.29±0.01 µmol/L) treated animals. The same pattern was observed for tHcy. Plasma total Cbl concentration was higher in animals treated with EtPhCbl (128.82±1.87 nmol/L) than in CNCbl treated animals (87.64±0.93 nmol/L). However, the organ levels of total Cbl were significantly lower in animals treated with EtPhCbl compared to CNCbl treated animals or controls, notably in the liver (157.07±8.56 pmol/g vs. 603.85±20.02 pmol/g, and 443.09±12.32 pmol/g, respectively). Differences between the three groups was analysed using one-way ANOVA and, Bonferroni post-hoc test. EtPhCbl was present in all tissues, except the spinal cord, accounting for 35-90% of total Cbl. In conclusion, treatment with EtPhCbl induces biochemical evidence of Cbl deficiency. This may in part be caused by a compromised tissue accumulation of Cbl. Public Library of Science 2013-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3779197/ /pubmed/24073261 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0075312 Text en © 2013 Mutti et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Mutti, Elena Ruetz, Markus Birn, Henrik Kräutler, Bernhard Nexo, Ebba 4-Ethylphenyl-Cobalamin Impairs Tissue Uptake of Vitamin B(12) and Causes Vitamin B(12) Deficiency in Mice |
title | 4-Ethylphenyl-Cobalamin Impairs Tissue Uptake of Vitamin B(12) and Causes Vitamin B(12) Deficiency in Mice |
title_full | 4-Ethylphenyl-Cobalamin Impairs Tissue Uptake of Vitamin B(12) and Causes Vitamin B(12) Deficiency in Mice |
title_fullStr | 4-Ethylphenyl-Cobalamin Impairs Tissue Uptake of Vitamin B(12) and Causes Vitamin B(12) Deficiency in Mice |
title_full_unstemmed | 4-Ethylphenyl-Cobalamin Impairs Tissue Uptake of Vitamin B(12) and Causes Vitamin B(12) Deficiency in Mice |
title_short | 4-Ethylphenyl-Cobalamin Impairs Tissue Uptake of Vitamin B(12) and Causes Vitamin B(12) Deficiency in Mice |
title_sort | 4-ethylphenyl-cobalamin impairs tissue uptake of vitamin b(12) and causes vitamin b(12) deficiency in mice |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3779197/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24073261 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0075312 |
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