Ascorbic acid spares alpha-tocopherol and decreases lipid peroxidation in neuronal cells |
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Authors: | Li Xia Huang Junjun May James M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, 715 Preston Research Building II, 2220 Pierce Ave., Nashville, TN 37232-6303, USA. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Ascorbic acid is considered an antioxidant in the central nervous system, but direct evidence that ascorbate protects neuronal cells from oxidant stress is lacking. Differentiated SH-SY5Y cells in culture took up ascorbic acid on the sodium-dependent vitamin C transporter Type 2 and retained it much more effectively than dehydroascorbic acid. Intracellular ascorbate spared alpha-tocopherol, both in cells loaded with alpha-tocopherol in culture and in cells under oxidant stress due to extracellular ferricyanide. Sparing of alpha-tocopherol in response to ferricyanide was associated with protection against lipid peroxidation in cell membranes. These results show that neuronal cells concentrate ascorbate, and that intracellular ascorbate, either directly or through sparing of alpha-tocopherol, protects them against oxidant stress. |
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Keywords: | Lipid peroxidation Ascorbic acid transport Ferricyanide α-Tocopherol SH-SY5Y neurons |
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