• Title of article

    Fructose and Tagatose Protect Against Oxidative Cell Injury by Iron Chelation

  • Author/Authors

    Fabio Valeri، نويسنده , , Franziska Boess، نويسنده , , Armin Wolf، نويسنده , , Christian G?ldlin، نويسنده , , Urs A Boelsterli، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    257
  • To page
    268
  • Abstract
    To further investigate the mechanism by which fructose affords protection against oxidative cell injury, cultured rat hepatocytes were exposed to cocaine (300 μM) or nitrofurantoin (400 μM). Both drugs elicited massively increased lactate dehydrogenase release. The addition of the ketohexoses d-fructose (metabolized via glycolysis) or d-tagatose (poor glycolytic substrate) significantly attenuated cocaine- and nitrofurantoin-induced cell injury, although both fructose and tagatose caused a rapid depletion of ATP and compromised the cellular energy charge. Furthermore, fructose, tagatose, and sorbose all inhibited in a concentration-dependent manner (0–16 mM) luminol-enhanced chemiluminescence (CL) in cell homogenates, indicating that these compounds inhibit the iron-dependent reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated peroxidation of luminol. Indeed, both Fe2+ and Fe3+ further increased cocaine-stimulated CL, which was markedly quenched following addition of the ketohexoses. The iron-independent formation of superoxide anion radicals (acetylated cytochrome c reduction) induced by the prooxidant drugs remained unaffected by fructose or tagatose. The iron-chelator deferoxamine similarly protected against prooxidant-induced cell injury. In contrast, the nonchelating aldohexoses d-glucose and d-galactose did not inhibit luminol CL nor did they protect against oxidative cell injury. These data indicate that ketohexoses can effectively protect against prooxidant-induced cell injury, independent of their glycolytic metabolism, by suppressing the iron-catalyzed formation of ROS. Copyright © 1996 Elsevier Science Inc.
  • Keywords
    Nitrofurantoin , Tagatose , Luminol chemiluminescence , iron chelators , Cultured hepatocytes , reactive oxygen species , free radicals , fructose , Cocaine
  • Journal title
    Free Radical Biology and Medicine
  • Serial Year
    1997
  • Journal title
    Free Radical Biology and Medicine
  • Record number

    517481