Title of article :
The confounding effects of light, sonication, and Mn(III)TBAP on quantitation of superoxide using hydroethidine
Author/Authors :
Jacek Zielonka، نويسنده , , Jeannette Vasquez-Vivar، نويسنده , , B. Kalyanaraman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Previously, we showed that hydroethidine (HE) reacts with intracellular superoxide radical anion (O2 −) to form a unique fluorescent marker product, 2-hydroxyethidium cation (2-OH-E+), that was not formed from HE reaction with other biologically relevant oxidants (H. Zhao et al. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 102:5727–5732; 2005). Here we rigorously assessed the confounding effects of light, sonication, and Mn(III)TBAP on 2-OH-E+, the HE/O2 − reaction product. Results indicate that continuous exposure to visible light induced photo-oxidation of HE to ethidium cation (E+) by a 2-OH-E+-dependent mechanism. Treatment of HE with ultrasound, a frequently used technique to lyse cell membranes, induced 2-OH-E+ from in situ generation of O2 −. Mn(III)TBAP, a cell-permeable metal–porphyrin complex used as a catalytic antioxidant, reacts with HE to form E+. This finding provides an alternative interpretation for Mn(III)TBAP effects during the HE/O2 − reaction. In order to correctly interpret the HE reaction with O2 − in cells, it is therefore imperative that HE and HE-derived products be measured by HPLC. A new and improved HPLC-electrochemical (HPLC-EC) detection has been developed for analysis of intracellular O2 −. The HPLC-EC method is at least 10 times more sensitive than the HPLC-fluorescence technique for detecting O2 − in cells.
Keywords :
Photo-oxidation , Superoxide detection , HPLC with electrochemical detection , ultrasound , Free radicals , 2-Hydroxyethidium , Hydroethidine , Mn(III)TBAP
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine