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Determinants of Intestinal Detoxication of Lipid Hydroperoxides
Authors:Tak Yee Aw
Institution:  a Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Louisiana State University Medical Center, Shreveport, LA, USA
Abstract:It has long been recognized that hydroperoxides are agents of cytotoxicity. However, in recent years, it is increasingly apparent that lipid hydroperoxide may play an important role in mediating cellular and molecular events in degenerative pathophysiological processes that lead to intestinal disorders, such as cancer. Yet, surprisingly, little is known of the intestinal disposition of peroxidized lipids and of the metabolic factors that determine mucosal peroxide elimination. The present paper summarizes the evidence for the pivotal role of reductant (GSH and NADPH) availability in intestinal peroxide detoxication. This information will provide important insights into the relationship between luminal lipid hydroperoxides and intestinal GSH redox homeostasis, and is pertinent to understanding how dietary oxidants like lipid peroxides, can impact intestinal integrity with implications for genesis of gut pathology.
Keywords:GSH  luminal lipid hydroperoxides  intestinal GSH redox cycle  lymph and bile fistula rat  intestinal hydroperoxide absorption and transport  intestinal glucose supply  NADPH and pentose phosphate shunt  intestinal peroxide detoxication  mucosal redox balance
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