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Metabolic Effects of Hypoxia in Colorectal Cancer by (13)C NMR Isotopomer Analysis

(13)C NMR isotopomer analysis was used to characterize intermediary metabolism in three colorectal cancer cell lines (WiDr, LS1034, and C2BBe1) and determine the “metabolic remodeling” that occurs under hypoxia. Under normoxia, the three colorectal cancer cell lines present high rates of lactate pro...

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Autores principales: Abrantes, Ana M., Tavares, Ludgero C., Pires, Salomé, Casalta-Lopes, João, Mendes, Cândida, Simões, Marta, Grazina, Manuela M., Carvalho, Rui A., Botelho, Maria Filomena
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4100400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25093181
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/759791
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author Abrantes, Ana M.
Tavares, Ludgero C.
Pires, Salomé
Casalta-Lopes, João
Mendes, Cândida
Simões, Marta
Grazina, Manuela M.
Carvalho, Rui A.
Botelho, Maria Filomena
author_facet Abrantes, Ana M.
Tavares, Ludgero C.
Pires, Salomé
Casalta-Lopes, João
Mendes, Cândida
Simões, Marta
Grazina, Manuela M.
Carvalho, Rui A.
Botelho, Maria Filomena
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description (13)C NMR isotopomer analysis was used to characterize intermediary metabolism in three colorectal cancer cell lines (WiDr, LS1034, and C2BBe1) and determine the “metabolic remodeling” that occurs under hypoxia. Under normoxia, the three colorectal cancer cell lines present high rates of lactate production and can be seen as “Warburg” like cancer cells independently of substrate availability, since such profile was dominant at both high and low glucose media contents. The LS1034 was the less glycolytic of the three cell lines and was the most affected by the event of hypoxia, raising abruptly glucose consumption and lactate production. The other two colorectal cell lines, WiDr and C2BBe1, adapted better to hypoxia and were able to maintain their oxidative fluxes even at the very low levels of oxygen. These differential metabolic behaviors of the three colorectal cell lines show how important an adequate knowledge of the “metabolic remodeling” that follows a given cancer treatment is towards the correct (re)design of therapeutic strategies against cancer.
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spelling pubmed-41004002014-08-04 Metabolic Effects of Hypoxia in Colorectal Cancer by (13)C NMR Isotopomer Analysis Abrantes, Ana M. Tavares, Ludgero C. Pires, Salomé Casalta-Lopes, João Mendes, Cândida Simões, Marta Grazina, Manuela M. Carvalho, Rui A. Botelho, Maria Filomena Biomed Res Int Research Article (13)C NMR isotopomer analysis was used to characterize intermediary metabolism in three colorectal cancer cell lines (WiDr, LS1034, and C2BBe1) and determine the “metabolic remodeling” that occurs under hypoxia. Under normoxia, the three colorectal cancer cell lines present high rates of lactate production and can be seen as “Warburg” like cancer cells independently of substrate availability, since such profile was dominant at both high and low glucose media contents. The LS1034 was the less glycolytic of the three cell lines and was the most affected by the event of hypoxia, raising abruptly glucose consumption and lactate production. The other two colorectal cell lines, WiDr and C2BBe1, adapted better to hypoxia and were able to maintain their oxidative fluxes even at the very low levels of oxygen. These differential metabolic behaviors of the three colorectal cell lines show how important an adequate knowledge of the “metabolic remodeling” that follows a given cancer treatment is towards the correct (re)design of therapeutic strategies against cancer. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4100400/ /pubmed/25093181 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/759791 Text en Copyright © 2014 Ana M. Abrantes et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Abrantes, Ana M.
Tavares, Ludgero C.
Pires, Salomé
Casalta-Lopes, João
Mendes, Cândida
Simões, Marta
Grazina, Manuela M.
Carvalho, Rui A.
Botelho, Maria Filomena
Metabolic Effects of Hypoxia in Colorectal Cancer by (13)C NMR Isotopomer Analysis
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title_full Metabolic Effects of Hypoxia in Colorectal Cancer by (13)C NMR Isotopomer Analysis
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title_short Metabolic Effects of Hypoxia in Colorectal Cancer by (13)C NMR Isotopomer Analysis
title_sort metabolic effects of hypoxia in colorectal cancer by (13)c nmr isotopomer analysis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4100400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25093181
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/759791
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