Title of article :
Osmium tetroxide, used in the treatment of arthritic joints, is a fast mimic of superoxide dismutase
Author/Authors :
Sara Goldstein، نويسنده , , Gidon Czapski، نويسنده , , Adam Heller، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
7
From page :
839
To page :
845
Abstract :
Aqueous solutions of osmium tetroxide (OsO4) have been injected into arthritic knees for the past 45 years to chemically destroy diseased tissue, in a procedure termed “chemical synovectomy.” Arthritis is an inflammatory disease. The primary inflammatory chemical species are the superoxide anion radical (O2 −) and nitric oxide ( NO), which combine to form the peroxynitrite anion (ONOO−). Here we show that OsO4 does not react with ONOO− but very efficiently catalyzes the dismutation of O2 − to O2 and H2O2. Using the pulse-radiolysis technique, the catalytic rate constant has been determined to be (1.43 ± 0.04) × 109 M−1 s−1, independent of the pH in the 5.1–8.7 range. This value is about half that for the natural Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase (Cu,Zn-SOD). Per unit mass, OsO4 is about 60 times more active than Cu,Zn-SOD. The catalytically active couple is OsVIII/OsVII, OsVIII oxidizing O2 − to O2 with a bimolecular rate constant of k = (2.6 ± 0.1) × 109 M−1 s−1 and OsVII reducing it to H2O2 with a bimolecular rate constant of (1.0 ± 0.1) × 109 M−1 s−1. Although lower valent osmium species are intrinsically poor catalysts, they are activated through oxidation by O2 − to the catalytic OsVIII/OsVII redox couple. The OsVIII/OsVII catalyst is stable to biochemicals other than proteins and peptides comprising histidine, cysteine, and dithiols.
Keywords :
Superoxide , SOD-mimic , Osmium compounds , pulse radiolysis , free radicals , Peroxynitrite , Kinetics
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Record number :
520112
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