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Query: UNIPROT:P02794 (
ferritin
)
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Superoxide radicals, a species known to mobilize
ferritin
iron, and their interaction with catalytic iron have been implicated in the pathogenesis of alcohol-induced liver injury. The mechanism(s) by which ethanol metabolism generates free radicals and mobilizes catalytic iron, however, is not fully defined. In this investigation the role of hepatic
aldehyde oxidase
in the mobilization of catalytic iron from
ferritin
was studied in vitro. Iron mobilization due to the metabolism of ethanol to acetaldehyde by alcohol dehydrogenase was increased 100% by the addition of
aldehyde oxidase
. Iron release was favored by low pH and low oxygen concentration. Mobilization of iron due to acetaldehyde metabolism by
aldehyde oxidase
was completely inhibited by superoxide dismutase but not by catalase suggesting that superoxide radicals mediate mobilization. Acetaldehyde-
aldehyde oxidase
mediated reduction of
ferritin
iron was facilitated by incubation with menadione, an electron acceptor for
aldehyde oxidase
. Mobilization of
ferritin
iron due to the metabolism of acetaldehyde by
aldehyde oxidase
may be a fundamental mechanism of alcohol-induced liver injury.
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PMID:Ethanol-induced iron mobilization: role of acetaldehyde-aldehyde oxidase generated superoxide. 217 Feb 42