The interaction of alcohol radicals with human hemoglobin |
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Authors: | Mieczysław Puchała |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Molecular Biophysics, University of ód , ul. Banacha 12/16, 90-237 ód , Poland |
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Abstract: | ![]() Aqueous deoxyhemoglobin solutions (2 mg/ml) were gamma-irradiated by a60Co source in the presence of methanol, ethanol, 1-butanol andt-butanol under N2O or argon. The effects of the interaction of the particular alcohol radical species with hemoglobin were determined according to the detected spectral alterations in the visible range. The amounts of stable final products in the form of methemoglobin (MetHb) and the sum of hemichromes and cholehemichromes (Hemichr) were estimated in irradiated preparations. For preparations irradiated under N2O, the radiation yield for MetHb formation was threefold lower in the presence of ethanol and 1-butanol [G(MetHb)=0.33] compared with preparations irradiated in the presence oft-butanol or without alcohol [G(MetHb)=1.00]. The yield of hemichromes and cholehemichromes in preparations irradiated under N2O increased in the order: ethanol (G=0.38), 1-butanol (G=0.52),t-butanol (G=0.59), and in the absence of alcohol (G=0.72). The high effectivity oft-butanol radicals for iron oxidation and Hb destruction is apparently due to their oxidative properties, compared with the other radicals. It was also shown that ethanol radicals reduce MetHb 10 times more effectively [G(Fe(II)) = 2.5] compared witht-butanol radicals [G(Fe(II)) = 0.24]. For samples irradiated under argon all the observed changes were similar, regardless of the presence of alcohols. This effect can be attributed to reconstruction reactions of Hb molecules in the presence of both oxidizing (OH ort-but·) and reducing agents (eaq/–). The following sequence of effectivities of water radiolysis products and secondary alcohol radicals for hemoglobin destruction has been identified: meth·, eth· 1-but· eaq/– t-but· ·OH.This work was supported by State Committee for Scientific Research (Poland), grant no. 44509203 |
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