TY - JOUR
T1 - Oxygen concentration dependence of lipid peroxidation and lipid-derived radical generation
T2 - Application of profluorescent nitroxide switch
AU - Mito, Fumiya
AU - Kitagawa, Kana
AU - Yamasaki, Toshihide
AU - Shirahama, Chisato
AU - Oishi, Taketoshi
AU - Ito, Yuko
AU - Yamato, Mayumi
AU - Yamada, Ken Ichi
N1 - Funding Information:
We appreciate the technical support from the Research Support Center, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University.
Funding Information:
This study was partially supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B) from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and the Shimadzu Science Foundation, Kyoto.
PY - 2011/9
Y1 - 2011/9
N2 - Lipid-derived radicals and peroxides are involved in the pathogenesis of oxidative stress diseases and, although lipid peroxide production is a required reaction between a lipid radical and molecular oxygen, a useful lipid radical detection method has remained tentative. Also, the effect of oxygen concentration on lipid peroxide production must be considered because of the hypoxic conditions in cancer and ischemic regions. In this study, the focus was on nitroxide reactivity, which allows spin trapping with carbon-centred radicals via radicalradical reactions and fluorophore quenching through interactions with nitroxide's unpaired electron. Thus, the aim here was to demonstrate a useful detection method for lipid-derived radicals as well as to clarify the effects of oxygen concentration on lipid peroxide production using profluorescent nitroxide. This latter compound reacted with lipid-derived radicals in a manner inversely dependent on oxygen concentration, resulting in fluorescence due to alkoxyamine formation and, conversely, lipid peroxide concentrations decreased with lower oxygen in the reaction system. Furthermore, nitroxide inhibited lipid peroxide production and stopped oxygen consumption in the same solution. These results suggested that the novel application of profluorescent nitroxide could directly and sensitively detect lipid-derived radicals and that radical and peroxide production were dependent on oxygen concentration.
AB - Lipid-derived radicals and peroxides are involved in the pathogenesis of oxidative stress diseases and, although lipid peroxide production is a required reaction between a lipid radical and molecular oxygen, a useful lipid radical detection method has remained tentative. Also, the effect of oxygen concentration on lipid peroxide production must be considered because of the hypoxic conditions in cancer and ischemic regions. In this study, the focus was on nitroxide reactivity, which allows spin trapping with carbon-centred radicals via radicalradical reactions and fluorophore quenching through interactions with nitroxide's unpaired electron. Thus, the aim here was to demonstrate a useful detection method for lipid-derived radicals as well as to clarify the effects of oxygen concentration on lipid peroxide production using profluorescent nitroxide. This latter compound reacted with lipid-derived radicals in a manner inversely dependent on oxygen concentration, resulting in fluorescence due to alkoxyamine formation and, conversely, lipid peroxide concentrations decreased with lower oxygen in the reaction system. Furthermore, nitroxide inhibited lipid peroxide production and stopped oxygen consumption in the same solution. These results suggested that the novel application of profluorescent nitroxide could directly and sensitively detect lipid-derived radicals and that radical and peroxide production were dependent on oxygen concentration.
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U2 - 10.3109/10715762.2011.595410
DO - 10.3109/10715762.2011.595410
M3 - Article
C2 - 21736483
AN - SCOPUS:79961131178
SN - 1071-5762
VL - 45
SP - 1103
EP - 1110
JO - Free Radical Research
JF - Free Radical Research
IS - 9
ER -