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Alpha-lipoic acid and alpha-lipoamide prevent oxidant-induced lysosomal rupture and apoptosis.
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Redox report : communications in free radical research [Redox Rep] 2001; Vol. 6 (5), pp. 327-34. - Publication Year :
- 2001
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Abstract
- Alpha-lipoic acid (LA) and its corresponding derivative, alpha-lipoamide (LM), have been described as antioxidants, but the mechanisms of their putative antioxidant effects remain largely uncharacterised. The vicinal thiols present in the reduced forms of these compounds suggest that they might possess metal chelating properties. We have shown previously that cell death caused by oxidants may be initiated by lysosomal rupture and that this latter event may involve intralysosomal iron which catalyzes Fenton-type chemistry and resultant peroxidative damage to lysosomal membranes. Here, using cultured J774 cells as a model, we show that both LA and LM stabilize lysosomes against oxidative stress, probably by chelating intralysosomal iron and, consequently, preventing intralysosomal Fenton reactions. In preventing oxidant-mediated apoptosis, LM is significantly more effective than LA, as would be expected from their differing capacities to enter cells and concentrate within the acidic lysosomal compartment. As previously reported, the powerful iron-chelator, desferrioxamine (Des) (which also locates within the lysosomal compartment), also provides protection against oxidant-mediated cell death. Interestingly, although Des enhances the partial protection afforded by LA, it confers no additional protection when added with LM. Therefore, the antioxidant actions of LA and LM may arise from intralysosomal iron chelation, with LM being more effective in this regard.
- Subjects :
- Animals
Antioxidants pharmacology
Apoptosis physiology
Cells, Cultured
Deferoxamine pharmacology
Iron Chelating Agents pharmacology
Lysosomes metabolism
Oxidants pharmacology
Oxidative Stress drug effects
Apoptosis drug effects
Hydrogen Peroxide metabolism
Lysosomes drug effects
Thioctic Acid analogs & derivatives
Thioctic Acid pharmacology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1351-0002
- Volume :
- 6
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Redox report : communications in free radical research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 11778851
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1179/135100001101536472