Nitric oxide does not promote iron release from ferritin |
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Authors: | Jean Pierre Laulhère Marc Fontecave |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire d'Etudes Dynamiques et Structurales de la Sélectivité, URA CNRS 332, Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France;(2) Laboratoire d'Etudes Dynamiques et Structurales de la Sélectivité, URA CNRS 332. Université Joseph Fourier, BP53, 9 Grenoble Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | It has been previously reported that iron release from ferritin could be promoted by nitric oxide (NO) generated from sodium nitroprusside. It was thus proposed that some of the toxic effects of NO could be related to its ability to increase intracellular free iron concentrations and generate an oxidative stress. On the contrary, the iron exchange experiments reported here show that NO from S-nitrosothiols is unable to promote iron release from ferritin. The discrepancy may be explained by the disregarded ability of ferrozine, the ferrous trap used in the previous report, to mobilize iron both from ferritin and from sodium nitroprusside spontaneously. |
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Keywords: | ferritin iron release nitric oxide S-nitrosothiol |
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