Assessment of growth inhibition by aldehydic lipid peroxidation products and related aldehydes by Saccharomyces cerevisiae |
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Authors: | Willibald Wonisch,R. J rg Schaur,Tomasz Bilinski,Hermann Esterbauer |
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Affiliation: | Willibald Wonisch,R. Jörg Schaur,Tomasz Bilinski,Hermann Esterbauer |
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Abstract: | The effect of pretreatment with aldehydes on the subsequent colony forming efficiency (CFE) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae was investigated. All 21 aldehydes tested inhibited CFE in a dose-dependent manner. The effective doses, however, differed markedly from 300 mM to 0·07 mM depending on the functional groups and chain length of the aldehydes. Amongst the nine representatives of n-alkanals, formaldehyde was the most potent inhibitor, reducing CFE to 50 per cent at a dose of 0·3 mM (IC50). In the series of 2-trans-alkenals, acrolein was most effective with an IC50 of 0·08 mM and amongst the 4-hydroxy 2-trans-alkenals, 4-hydroxynonenal was most effective with IC50 of 0·07 mM . In general, effectiveness decreased in the order: 4-hydroxyalkenals > 2-alkenals ? n-alkenals. It is proposed that S. cerevisiae is a promising target cell to elucidate further the molecular mechanisms by which aldehydes, particularly the lipid peroxidation product 4-hydroxynonenal, inhibits cell proliferation. |
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Keywords: | Aldehydes colony forming efficiency lipid peroxidation Saccharomyces cerevisiae 4-hydroxynonenal |
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