Title of article :
Effect of intracellular iron loading on lipid peroxidation of brain slices
Author/Authors :
Mohamed Oubidar، نويسنده , , Micheline Boquillon، نويسنده , , Christine Marie، نويسنده , , Christine Bouvier، نويسنده , , Alain Beley، نويسنده , , Jean Bralet، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
The effect of artificially elevated cell iron content on oxygen-derived free radical production was assessed in brain slices by use of an iron ligand, 8-hydroxyquinoline (HQ). The iron complex Fe3+-HQ exhibited a high lipid solubility evidenced by n-octanol/water partition coefficient and was avidely taken up by brain slices. The catalytically active form of Fe3+ within the complex was evidenced by measuring the rate of ascorbate oxidation. Lipid peroxidation was assessed by measuring the thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS) in brain homogenates or slices exposed to two doses of Fe3+-HQ (10 μM/20 μM, 100 μM/200 μM) or Fe3+-citrate (10 μM, 100 μM). Addition of the iron complexes to homogenates or slices resulted in a dose-dependent increase in lipid peroxidation. In homogenates, the effects were grossly similar with both complexes, whereas in slices the effects of Fe-HQ were significantly higher than those of Fe-citrate. Lipid peroxidation persisted in washed slices preexposed to Fe-HQ, but not in slices preexposed to the hydrophilic iron complex Fe-citrate. Fe-HQ-induced lipid peroxidation in slices was enhanced in the presence of H2O2, an effect that was not seen using Fe-citrate. Addition of Fe-HQ to brain homogenates in the presence of salicylic acid resulted in the production of 2,3-dihydroxybenzoic acid and the effect was potentiated in the presence of H2O2. This model of iron cell loading may be useful for evaluating the efficacy of antioxidant drugs.
Keywords :
Brain slices , 8-Hydroxyquinoline , Iron complexes , Lipid peroxidation , free radicals , Hydroxyl radicals , Brain homogenates
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine