Lipidomic approach towards deciphering anandamide effects in rat decidual cell

J Cell Physiol. 2015 Jul;230(7):1549-57. doi: 10.1002/jcp.24901.

Abstract

Altered phospholipid (PL) metabolism has been associated with pregnancy disorders. Moreover, lipid molecules such as endocannabinoids (eCBs) and prostaglandins (PGs) are important mediators of reproductive events. In humans, abnormal decidualization has been linked with unexplained infertility, miscarriage and endometrial pathologies. Anandamide (AEA), the major eCB, induces apoptosis in rat decidual cells. In this study, the PL profile of rat decidual cells was characterized by a Mass spectrometry (MS) based lipidomic approach. Furthermore, we analyzed a possible correlation between changes in PL of rat decidual cells' membrane and AEA-induced apoptosis. We found an increase in phosphatidylserine and a reduction of cardiolipin and phophatidylinositol relative contents. In addition, we observed an increase in the content of alkyl(alkenyl) acylPL, plasmalogens, and of long chain fatty acids especially with high degrees of unsaturation, as well as an increase in lipid hydroperoxides in treated cells. These findings provide novel insights on deregulation of lipid metabolism by anandamide, which may display further implications in decidualization process.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Arachidonic Acids / pharmacology*
  • Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists / pharmacology*
  • Decidua / cytology*
  • Decidua / drug effects*
  • Endocannabinoids / pharmacology*
  • Female
  • Lipid Peroxides / metabolism
  • Phospholipids / metabolism*
  • Plasmalogens
  • Polyunsaturated Alkamides / pharmacology*
  • Pregnancy
  • Rats

Substances

  • Arachidonic Acids
  • Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists
  • Endocannabinoids
  • Lipid Peroxides
  • Phospholipids
  • Plasmalogens
  • Polyunsaturated Alkamides
  • anandamide