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Query: EC:1.11.1.7 (
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Free radical-initiated lipid peroxidation (LP) following intestinal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) may disrupt mucosal integrity. It is unknown if inhibition of LP prevents this injury. We analyzed rat ileum, subjected to I/R, for evidence of LP inhibition and structural damage following treatment with the 21-aminosteroid, U74389F, a potent LP inhibitor. Four groups of Lewis rats were studied after superior mesenteric artery occlusion with ligation of collateral arcades: (i) no ischemia, (ii) 10 min ischemia, (iii) 10 min ischemia + 1 hr reperfusion, (iv) 10 min ischemia + 1 hr reperfusion + U74389F (6 mg/kg i.v. prior to clamp removal and reperfusion). Ileal mucosa was analyzed for: 9i0 superoxide dismutase (
SOD
; U/mg protein), a key antioxidant enzyme, (ii)
myeloperoxidase
(
MPO
; U/mg protein), an index of PMN stimulation, (iii) malondialdehyde (MDA; pmole/mg), an end product of LP, and (iv) routine histology. MDA rose from 2.09 +/- 0.44 (mean +/- SE) in Group 1 to 15.10 +/- 2.22 in Group 3 following I/R (P < 0.01). In Group 2 and Group 4, MDA remained unchanged at 3.25 +/- 1.38 and 1.73 +/- 0.15, respectively.
MPO
, likewise, rose during I/R from 0.59 +/- 0.17 in Group 1 to 1.10 +/- 0.13 in Group 3 (P = 0.08) and 1.49 +/- 0.24 in Group 4 (P < 0.05).
SOD
did not vary significantly in the four groups studied. Despite PMN stimulation indicated by increased
MPO
with reperfusion, no PMN infiltration was seen histologically. U74389F normalized MDA, indicating effective inhibition of LP; however, similar epithelial sloughing and edema and hemorrhage in the lamina propria were seen in treated and untreated rats. These data implicate MDA-independent or possibly LP-independent pathways in intestinal morphologic damage occurring with I/R.
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PMID:Inhibition of intestinal lipid peroxidation does not minimize morphologic damage. 823 Nov 75
We postulated that tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF) "primes" the lung for the development of pulmonary vasoconstriction and edema by inducing the release of polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN)-derived reactive oxidant species (ROS). Guinea pigs were injected with TNF (1.6 x 10(5) U/kg ip), and the lungs isolated 18 h later. Compared with controls, TNF pretreatment resulted in 1) greater increases in lung weight and capillary pressure in response to the thromboxane A2 mimetic U-46619 (365 pmol/min) and 2) an increase in the dose of acetylcholine (ACh) causing 50% of maximal dilation (EC50). The vascular effects of TNF were associated with 1) decreased lung effluent nitrite (NO2-, oxidation product of nitric oxide), 2) increased lung effluent superoxide (O2-), and 3) increased lung
myeloperoxidase
(
MPO
). Superoxide dismutase (
SOD
, 10 U/ml) prevented 1) the effects of TNF on the hemodynamic responses to U-46619 and ACh and 2) the TNF-induced decrease in NO2-. The effects of TNF on lung
MPO
and effluent O2- were prevented using cyclophosphamide intraperitoneally (100 mg/kg 5 days before, and 50 mg/kg 1 day before, treatment with TNF or control). The data suggest that ROS generated from PMN mediate the decrease in nitric oxide and altered pulmonary vasoreactivity induced by TNF.
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PMID:Tumor necrosis factor-alpha alters pulmonary vasoreactivity via neutrophil-derived oxidants. 823 33
Addition of NADH inhibited the peroxidative loss of scopoletin in presence of horseradish
peroxidase
and H2O2 and decreased the ratio of scopoletin (consumed):H2O2 (added). Concomitantly NADH was oxidized and oxygen was consumed with a stoichiometry of NADH:O2 of 2:1. On step-wise addition of a small concentration of H2O2 a high rate of NADH oxidation was obtained for a progressively decreasing time period followed by termination of the reaction with NADH:H2O2 ratio decreasing from about 40 to 10. The rate of NADH oxidation increased linearly with increase in scopoletin concentration. Other phenolic compounds including p-coumarate also supported this reaction to a variable degree. A 418-nm absorbing compound accumulated during oxidation of NADH. The effectiveness of a small concentration of H2O2 in supporting NADH oxidation increased in presence of
SOD
and decreased in presence of cytochrome c, but the reaction terminated even in their presence. The results indicate that the
peroxidase
is not continuously generating H2O2 during scopoletin-mediated NADH oxidation and that both
peroxidase
and oxidase reactions occur simultaneously competing for an active form of the enzyme.
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PMID:Competing peroxidase and oxidase reactions in scopoletin-dependent H2O2-initiated oxidation of NADH by horseradish peroxidase. 830 68
The active site sequence 385-YHWH-388 of ovine prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase-1 (PGHS-1) has residues critical for cyclooxygenase and
peroxidase
catalysis. Tyr385 is essential for cyclooxygenase activity, His386, for
peroxidase
activity, and His388, for both activities. To determine the importance of Trp387, we used site-directed mutagenesis to replace Trp387 of PGHS-1 with arginine, phenylalanine, and serine. W387R and W387S lacked significant activity. W387F retained both cyclooxygenase and
peroxidase
activities. Thus, we conclude that Trp387 is not essential for catalysis by PGHS-1. Purified PGHS-1 is a
homodimer
. There are two putative leucine zipper regions in ovine PGHS-1 involving residues 345-366 and 487-508. We tested for a role of these leucine zippers as determinants of dimer formation. Helix-breaking proline mutations were introduced at Leu359 or Leu501. Neither of these residues proved to be essential for
peroxidase
activity; but, mutations at each residue greatly reduced or eliminated cyclooxygenase activity. Both mutant proteins chromatographed as dimers on Sephacryl G-200. Thus, neither of these putative leucine zipper regions alone is responsible for PGHS-1 dimer formation.
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PMID:Trp387 and the putative leucine zippers of PGH synthases-1 and -2. 835 79
Eosinophils play an important role in the field of allergy, and release several kinds of granule proteins, leukotrien and superoxide. The most popular method to measure superoxide is utilizing
SOD
-inhibitable reduction of ferricytochrome c. And recently, the microplate reader enables us to measure superoxide generation from eosinophils more easily using this method. To measure superoxide, we must pay attention to obtain a high purity of eosinophils and not to damage cells. It is also possible to measure
eosinophil peroxidase
(
EPO
) using the microplate reader. We are measuring
EPO
with colorimetric assay using OPD (o-phenylenediamine). OPD is specific to
EPO
and has no cross reaction to
myeloperoxidase
. We, now have numerous methods to evaluate eosinophil function, so a selection must be made to select the most correct method.
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PMID:[The measurement of superoxide generation and eosinophil peroxidase (EPO) from eosinophils]. 838 65
A large body of evidence indicates that AIDS may be the consequence of a virus-induced antioxidant deficiency and implicates reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the pathogenesis of HIV infection. The high level of antigenic acid and cytokines activities in AIDS results in the production of superoxides (O2-), hydrogen peroxide (H202) and hydroxyl radicals (OH). HIV-infected T cells display low levels of
SOD
, catalase, thioredoxin and glutatione
peroxidase
rendering them susceptible to undergo apoptosis. Induction of NF kappa B and HIV replication are at least in part dependent on reactive oxygen intermediates. We examined the protective effects of two antioxidants. Ferulic Acid (FA) and Ethyl Ferulate (EF) at 1, 5, 10, 10 microM on the TNF induced HIV activation in the chronically infected promonocytic U1 cell line. FA and EF at 5 microM elicit a marked decrease of HIV p24 release. HIV inhibition was greater after pretreatment with EF than with FA. At these concentrations, no cytotoxicity was observed. When
SOD
(100 UI) was combined with EF and FA no more inhibition was observed. But when
SOD
was added alone, it induced a marked inhibition (30%). This class of drugs may present potential interest as antiviral agents or as adjuvant therapy in AIDS.
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PMID:[Effect of the liposolubility of free radical scavengers on the production of antigen P24 from a HIV infected monocytic cell line]. 852 Oct 85
We tested the hypothesis that membrane depolarization may initiate oxidant generation in the endothelial cell. Depolarization was produced in bovine pulmonary arterial endothelial cells (BPAEC) in monolayer culture with varying external K+, or with glyburide (10 microM), tetraethylammonium (TEA, 10 mM), gramicidin (1 microM), or nigericin (2 microM). Evaluation of bisoxonol fluorescence of BPAEC indicated concentration-dependent depolarization by high K+ (2% change in fluorescence/mV change in membrane potential in the 5.9-48 mM range of K+) and essentially complete depolarization with glyburide. Generation of oxidants was assessed with o-phenylenediamine dihydrochloride (o-PD) oxidation in the presence of
horseradish peroxidase (HRP)
. There was a time-dependent increase in o-PD oxidation with 24 mM K+, nigericin, and gramicidin over 2 hours compared with control. In 1 hour o-PD oxidation increased 2.8-fold for 24 mM and 3.7-fold for 48 mM K+ compared with control. Catalase reduced 24 mM K(+)-induced o-PD oxidation by 50%, while
Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase
(SOD) abolished the increase. Oxidation of o-PD was reduced by 57% in the absence of HRP in the system. With K+ channel blockade, o-PD oxidation increased 3.8-fold with glyburide and 4.6-fold with TEA compared with control. These data indicate formation of H2O2 and possibly other oxidants with depolarization and suggest involvement of K(+)-channels in this process.
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PMID:Endothelial cell oxidant generation during K(+)-induced membrane depolarization. 859 86
The aim of this study was to determine whether lipids are damaged by
myeloperoxidase
(MP) not only with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), but also with a H2O2-generating system. Using the hypoxanthine-xanthine oxidase-Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase (HX-XO-SOD) system as an effective H2O2-generating system, we observed a reduction in the ability of MP to produce peroxylipids in the HX-XO-
SOD
-MP system, compared with the H2O2-MP system. We also noted that MP inhibited the production of monoepoxide by the H2O2-cytochrome c (Cyt c) system. These results suggest that MP plays a role as an absorber of active oxygen species and prevents phagocytes from self-destruction.
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PMID:Superoxide anion reduces the ability of myeloperoxidase to damage lipids. 860 38
Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase
(SOD)-accelerated oxidation of the benzene metabolite 1,4-hydroquinone (HQ) results in the enhanced formation of semiquinone anion radicals, electrophilic 1,4-benzoquinone (BQ), and H202. We selected bone marrow stromal cells and phiX-174 double stranded plasmid DNA as model systems to investigate the cytotoxicity and DNA cleaving activity of the Cu/Zn-SOD-mediated activation of HQ. The addition of either Cu/Zn-SOD or Min-SOD to the primary bone marrow stromal cell cultures significantly enhanced HQ-induced cytotoxicity, which could be completely prevented by adding reduced glutathione (GSH) or dithiothreitol but not be adding catalase. Incubation of the plasmid DNA with the HQ/Cu/Zn-SOD system resulted in the induction of single- as well as double-strand breaks, which could be inhibited by catalase and the Cu(I) chelators, bathocuproinedisulfonic acid (BCS) and GSH. Although Mn-SOD could enhance HQ-induced cytotoxicity to stromal cells, the activation of HQ by Mn-SOD did not contribute to the induction of DNA strand breaks. Similar to the HQ/Cu(II) and H202/Cu(II) systems, the DNA strand breaks mediated by HQ/Cu/Zn-SOD could not be effectively inhibited by the hydroxyl radical scavengers, including dimethylsulfoxide, mannitol, and 5,5-dimethyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide, but could be protected by sodium azide. Low-temperature electron spin resonance experiments showed that incubation of Cu/Znu-SOD with HQ resulted in the release of copper from the Cu/Zn-SOD, which could be prevented by catalase. Alpha-(4-Pyridyl-1-oxide)-N-tert-butylnitrone (POBN)/spin-trapping studies demonstrated that the interaction of HQ with Cu/Zn-SOD, but not with Mn-SOD, resulted in the significant formation of POBN-CH3 adduct in the presence of dimethylsulfoxide, suggesting the production of hydroxyl radical or its equivalent from this enzyme/xenobiotic interaction. The formation of the POBN-CH3 adduct from the HQ/Cu/Zn-SOD could be inhibited by catalase, BCS or GSH, indicating the important role for H202 and Cu(I) in the production of reactive oxygen species. Addition of human
myeloperoxidase
to the HQ/Cu/Zn-SOD synergistically enhanced the formation of BQ from HQ. This enhancement could be abolished by catalase. Taken together, these results demonstrate that activation of HQ by either Cu/Zn-SOD or Mn-SOD results in cytotoxicity to primary bone marrow stromal cells through the formation of electrophilic BQ. Interaction of HQ with Cu/Zn-SOD causes oxidative damage to Cu/Zn-SOD, leading to the release of copper from the enzyme. The further reaction between the released copper and H202 generates reactive oxygen species that participate in the induction of strand breaks in plasmid DNA. The H202 generated from the Cu/Zn-SOD-accelerated oxidation of HQ can also be utilized by
myeloperoxidase
resulting in additional conversion of HQ to BQ.
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PMID:Role of Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase in xenobiotic activation. II. Biological effects resulting from the Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase-accelerated oxidation of the benzene metabolite 1,4-hydroquinone. 864 80
The possible relationship of selenium to immunological function which has been suggested for decades was investigated in studies on selenium metabolism in human T cells. One of the major 75Se-labeled selenoproteins detected was purified to homogeneity and shown to be a
homodimer
of 55-kDa subunits. Each subunit contained about 1 FAD and at least 0.74 Se. This protein proved to be thioredoxin reductase (TR) on the basis of its catalytic activities, cross-reactivity with anti-rat liver TR antibodies, and sequence identities of several tryptic peptides with the published deduced sequence of human placental TR. Physicochemical characteristics of T-cell TR were similar to those of a selenocysteine (Secys)-containing TR recently isolated from human lung adenocarcinoma cells. The sequence of a 12-residue 75Se-labeled tryptic peptide from T-cell TR was identical with a C-terminal-deduced sequence of human placental TR except that Secys was present in the position corresponding to TGA, previously thought to be the termination codon, and this was followed by Gly-499, the actual C-terminal amino acid. The presence of the unusual conserved Cys-Secys-Gly sequence at the C terminus of TR in addition to the redox active cysteines of the Cys-Val-Asn-Val-Gly-Cys motif in the FAD-binding region may account for the
peroxidase
activity and the relatively low substrate specificity of mammalian TRs. The finding that T-cell TR is a selenoenzyme that contains Se in a conserved C-terminal region provides another example of the role of selenium in a major antioxidant enzyme system (i.e., thioredoxin-thioredoxin reductase), in addition to the well-known glutathione peroxidase enzyme system.
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PMID:Selenocysteine, identified as the penultimate C-terminal residue in human T-cell thioredoxin reductase, corresponds to TGA in the human placental gene. 865 Feb 34
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