2011
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m110.206755
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Physiological Roles of Group X-secreted Phospholipase A2 in Reproduction, Gastrointestinal Phospholipid Digestion, and Neuronal Function

Abstract: Although the secreted phospholipase A 2 (sPLA 2 ) family has been generally thought to participate in pathologic events such as inflammation and atherosclerosis, relatively high and constitutive expression of group X sPLA 2 (sPLA 2 -X) in restricted sites such as reproductive organs, the gastrointestinal tract, and peripheral neurons raises a question as to the roles played by this enzyme in the physiology of reproduction, digestion, and the nervous system. Herein we used mice with gene disruption or transgeni… Show more

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“…1 and 2 ) ( 64,70,74,112,121,132,134,135 ). It is now obvious that individual sPLA 2 s play unique and tissue-specifi c roles by acting on extracellular phospholipids, which include adjacent cell membranes, noncellular lipid components, and foreign phospholipids, such as those in microbes and food.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1 and 2 ) ( 64,70,74,112,121,132,134,135 ). It is now obvious that individual sPLA 2 s play unique and tissue-specifi c roles by acting on extracellular phospholipids, which include adjacent cell membranes, noncellular lipid components, and foreign phospholipids, such as those in microbes and food.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In humans, polymorphisms in the PLA2G10 gene are linked to a decreased risk of recurrent cardiovascular events ( 125 ), or not associated with plasma sPLA 2 activity or with coronary heart disease risk ( 126 ). Additionally, in different studies, Pla2g10 Ϫ / Ϫ mice display altered or unaltered macrophage functions ( 127 ) or increased or decreased adiposity ( 121,128 ). Although some of these studies were performed under the assumption that sPLA 2 -X is expressed in macrophages or adipocytes, our own investigations have shown that its expression in these cells is low or almost undetectable.…”
Section: Pla2g5/spla 2 -Vmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike sPLA 2 -V, however, sPLA 2 -X does not infl uence the Th2 response itself, because antigen-sensitized Pla2g10 Ϫ / Ϫ and wild-type mice have similar IgE and IL-4 levels ( 94 ). Pla2g10 Ϫ / Ϫ mice are also protected from myocardial infarction or aneurysm (118)(119)(120), show a reduced infl ammatory pain ( 121 ), have an increased adrenal steroidogenesis ( 122 ), and exhibit alteration in insulin secretion by pancreatic ␤ cells, perhaps as a result of reduced prostaglandin E 2 (PGE 2 ) synthesis ( 123 ). However, several of the phenotypes reported for Pla2g10 Ϫ / Ϫ mice are controversial.…”
Section: Pla2g5/spla 2 -Vmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…sPLA 2 -X is released from activated sperm cells during the acrosome reaction. Pla2g10 Ϫ / Ϫ spermatozoa display a poorer acrosome reaction and lower fertility, despite showing normal maturation and motility ( 121,132 ). Thus, sPLA 2 -X, a "reproductive sPLA 2 ," plays a specifi c role in sperm activation, boosting the acrosome reaction probably through production of some lipid products from sperm membranes in a paracrine or autocrine manner.…”
Section: Pla2g12/spla 2 -Xii Subfamilymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. POTENTIAL ROLES OF sPLA 2 s: LESSONS FROM sPLA 2 TRANSGENIC MICE Some of the biological actions of sPLA 2 s in vivo have been addressed using sPLA 2 -overexpressing TG mice, which have provided informative insights into the potential pathophysiological roles of sPLA 2 s (Ait-Oufella et al, 2013;Cash, Kuhel, Goodin, & Hui, 2011;Curfs et al, 2008;Grass et al, 1996;Ivandic et al, 1999;Laine, Grass, & Nevalainen, 1999;Mulherkar et al, 2003;Ohtsuki et al, 2006;Sato et al, 2011Sato et al, , 2008Sato et al, , 2009Taketomi et al, 2013;Yamamoto et al, 2015Yamamoto et al, , 2011. In this section, we briefly summarize general aspects, rather than describing individual topics in detail, of sPLA 2 -TG mice.…”
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confidence: 99%