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Endogenous Formation of Morphine in Human Cells
by
Dräger, Birgit
, Zenk, Meinhart H.
, Schmidt, Jürgen
, Poeaknapo, Chotima
, Brandsch, Matthias
in
Alkaloids
/ Alkaloids - chemistry
/ Alkaloids - isolation & purification
/ Alkaloids - metabolism
/ Animals
/ Atoms
/ Benzylisoquinolines - chemistry
/ Benzylisoquinolines - isolation & purification
/ Benzylisoquinolines - metabolism
/ Biochemistry
/ Biological Sciences
/ Biosynthesis
/ Cell Line
/ Cell lines
/ Cultured cells
/ Humans
/ Ions
/ Isotopic labeling
/ Mass Spectrometry - methods
/ Molecules
/ Morphine
/ Morphine - chemistry
/ Morphine - isolation & purification
/ Morphine - metabolism
/ Narcotics
/ Oxygen Isotopes
/ Rats
/ Stereoisomerism
/ Tetrahydropapaveroline - chemistry
/ Tetrahydropapaveroline - isolation & purification
/ Tetrahydropapaveroline - metabolism
/ Thebaine - analogs & derivatives
/ Thebaine - isolation & purification
/ Thebaine - metabolism
/ Tyrosine - metabolism
2004
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Endogenous Formation of Morphine in Human Cells
by
Dräger, Birgit
, Zenk, Meinhart H.
, Schmidt, Jürgen
, Poeaknapo, Chotima
, Brandsch, Matthias
in
Alkaloids
/ Alkaloids - chemistry
/ Alkaloids - isolation & purification
/ Alkaloids - metabolism
/ Animals
/ Atoms
/ Benzylisoquinolines - chemistry
/ Benzylisoquinolines - isolation & purification
/ Benzylisoquinolines - metabolism
/ Biochemistry
/ Biological Sciences
/ Biosynthesis
/ Cell Line
/ Cell lines
/ Cultured cells
/ Humans
/ Ions
/ Isotopic labeling
/ Mass Spectrometry - methods
/ Molecules
/ Morphine
/ Morphine - chemistry
/ Morphine - isolation & purification
/ Morphine - metabolism
/ Narcotics
/ Oxygen Isotopes
/ Rats
/ Stereoisomerism
/ Tetrahydropapaveroline - chemistry
/ Tetrahydropapaveroline - isolation & purification
/ Tetrahydropapaveroline - metabolism
/ Thebaine - analogs & derivatives
/ Thebaine - isolation & purification
/ Thebaine - metabolism
/ Tyrosine - metabolism
2004
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Endogenous Formation of Morphine in Human Cells
by
Dräger, Birgit
, Zenk, Meinhart H.
, Schmidt, Jürgen
, Poeaknapo, Chotima
, Brandsch, Matthias
in
Alkaloids
/ Alkaloids - chemistry
/ Alkaloids - isolation & purification
/ Alkaloids - metabolism
/ Animals
/ Atoms
/ Benzylisoquinolines - chemistry
/ Benzylisoquinolines - isolation & purification
/ Benzylisoquinolines - metabolism
/ Biochemistry
/ Biological Sciences
/ Biosynthesis
/ Cell Line
/ Cell lines
/ Cultured cells
/ Humans
/ Ions
/ Isotopic labeling
/ Mass Spectrometry - methods
/ Molecules
/ Morphine
/ Morphine - chemistry
/ Morphine - isolation & purification
/ Morphine - metabolism
/ Narcotics
/ Oxygen Isotopes
/ Rats
/ Stereoisomerism
/ Tetrahydropapaveroline - chemistry
/ Tetrahydropapaveroline - isolation & purification
/ Tetrahydropapaveroline - metabolism
/ Thebaine - analogs & derivatives
/ Thebaine - isolation & purification
/ Thebaine - metabolism
/ Tyrosine - metabolism
2004
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Endogenous Formation of Morphine in Human Cells
2004
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Morphine is a plant (opium poppy)-derived alkaloid and one of the strongest known analgesic compounds. Studies from several laboratories have suggested that animal and human tissue or fluids contain trace amounts of morphine. Its origin in mammals has been believed to be of dietary origin. Here, we address the question of whether morphine is of endogenous origin or derived from exogenous sources. Benzylisoquinoline alkaloids present in human neuroblastoma cells (SH-SY5Y) and human pancreas carcinoma cells (DAN-G) were identified by GC/tandem MS (MS/MS) as norlaudanosoline (DAN-G), reticuline (DAN-G and SH-SY5Y), and morphine (10 nM, SH-SY5Y). The stereochemistry of reticuline was determined to be 1-(S). Growth of the SH-SY5Y cell line in the presence of 18 O2 led to the [18 O]-labeled morphine that had the molecular weight 4 mass units higher than if grown in 16 O2, indicating the presence of two atoms of 18 O per molecule of morphine. Growth of DAN-G cells in an 18 O2 atmosphere yielded norlaudanosoline and (S)-reticuline, both labeled at only two of the four oxygen atoms. This result clearly demonstrates that all three alkaloids are of biosynthetic origin and suggests that norlaudanosoline and (S)-reticuline are endogenous precursors of morphine. Feeding of [ring-13 C6]-tyramine, [1-13 C, N-13 CH3]-(S)-reticuline and [ N- CD3]-thebaine to the neuroblastoma cells led each to the position-specific labeling of morphine, as established by GC/MS/MS. Without doubt, human cells can produce the alkaloid morphine. The studies presented here serve as a platform for the exploration of the function of \"endogenous morphine\" in the neurosciences and immunosciences.
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences,National Acad Sciences
Subject
/ Alkaloids - isolation & purification
/ Animals
/ Atoms
/ Benzylisoquinolines - chemistry
/ Benzylisoquinolines - isolation & purification
/ Benzylisoquinolines - metabolism
/ Humans
/ Ions
/ Morphine
/ Morphine - isolation & purification
/ Rats
/ Tetrahydropapaveroline - chemistry
/ Tetrahydropapaveroline - isolation & purification
/ Tetrahydropapaveroline - metabolism
/ Thebaine - analogs & derivatives
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