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Nitric oxide inhibits iron-induced lipid peroxidation in HL-60 cells.
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Archives of biochemistry and biophysics [Arch Biochem Biophys] 1999 Oct 01; Vol. 370 (1), pp. 97-104. - Publication Year :
- 1999
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Abstract
- Nitric oxide ((*)NO) can protect cells against the detrimental effects of reactive oxygen species. Using low-density lipoprotein as well as model systems, it has been demonstrated that (*)NO can serve as a chain-breaking antioxidant to blunt lipid peroxidation. To test the hypothesis that (*)NO can serve as a chain-breaking antioxidant in cell membranes, we examined the effect of (*)NO on iron-induced lipid peroxidation in human leukemia cells. We exposed HL-60 cells to an oxidative stress (20 microM Fe(2+)) and monitored the consumption of oxygen as a measure of lipid peroxidation. Oxygen consumption was arrested by the addition of (*)NO as a saturated aqueous solution. The duration of inhibition of oxygen consumption by (*)NO was concentration-dependent in the 0.4-1.8 microM range. The inhibition ended upon depletion of (*)NO. The addition of (*)NO prior to initiation of peroxidation delayed the onset of peroxidation; the nearer in time it was before Fe(2+) addition, the longer the inhibition. Depletion of cellular glutathione levels by d, l-buthionine-S,R-sulfoximine prior to Fe(2+) addition resulted in a more rapid initial rate of oxygen depletion and a shorter time for the (*)NO-induced inhibition of oxygen consumption. Complementary studies of this iron-induced lipid peroxidation, using thiobarbituric acid reactive substances as a marker, also demonstrated the protective effects of (*)NO. This protection of cells against lipid peroxidation also manifested itself as a reduction in trypan blue uptake, an observation demonstrating the protective effects of (*)NO on membrane integrity. We conclude that (*)NO protects HL-60 human leukemia cells from lipid peroxidation and that this protection ameliorates the toxicity of the oxidation processes initiated by Fe(2+) and dioxygen.<br /> (Copyright 1999 Academic Press.)
- Subjects :
- Cell Membrane drug effects
Cell Membrane physiology
HL-60 Cells
Humans
Kinetics
Lipid Peroxidation drug effects
Models, Chemical
Oxidative Stress drug effects
Oxygen Consumption drug effects
Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances analysis
Iron pharmacology
Lipid Peroxidation physiology
Nitric Oxide pharmacology
Oxidative Stress physiology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0003-9861
- Volume :
- 370
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Archives of biochemistry and biophysics
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 10496982
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1006/abbi.1999.1386