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Intracellular oxidation of hydroethidine: compartmentalization and cytotoxicity of oxidation products
- Source :
- Free radical biologymedicine. 75
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Hydroethidine (HE) is a blue fluorescent dye that is intracellularly converted into red-emitting products on two-electron oxidation. One of these products, namely 2-hydroxyethidium, is formed as the result of HE superoxide anion-specific oxidation, and so HE is widely used for the detection of superoxide in cells and tissues. In our experiments we exploited three cell lines of different origin: K562 (human leukemia cells), A431 (human epidermoid carcinoma cells), and SCE2304 (human mesenchymal stem cells derived from endometrium). Using fluorescent microscopy and flow cytometry analysis, we showed that HE intracellular oxidation products accumulate mostly in the cell mitochondria. This accumulation provokes gradual depolarization of mitochondrial membrane, affects oxygen consumption rate in HE-treated cells, and causes cellular apoptosis in the case of high HE concentrations and/or long cell incubations with HE, as well as a high rate of HE oxidation in cells exposed to some stimuli.
- Subjects :
- Apoptosis
Mitochondrion
Biology
Biochemistry
Flow cytometry
chemistry.chemical_compound
Oxygen Consumption
Superoxides
Physiology (medical)
Cell Line, Tumor
Ethidium
medicine
Humans
Inner mitochondrial membrane
Fluorescent Dyes
medicine.diagnostic_test
Superoxide
Depolarization
Flow Cytometry
Cell biology
Mitochondria
Phenanthridines
Epidermoid carcinoma
chemistry
Microscopy, Fluorescence
Cell culture
Mitochondrial Membranes
Oxidation-Reduction
Intracellular
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18734596
- Volume :
- 75
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Free radical biologymedicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....38759e46c802d47386c50bcfeaa54227