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The oxidation of free coelenterazine by superoxide anion was analyzed and compared to the oxidation by the semisynthetic photoprotein obelin, prepared by incorporation of synthetic coelenterazine into apoobelin. The oxidation of bound coelenterazine was triggered upon binding of calcium to the reconstituted photoprotein. The oxidation of free synthetic coelenterazine, in the absence of the apoprotein, was triggered by superoxide anion. The production of reactive oxygen metabolites by fMet-Leu-Phe- and 4b-phorbol 12b-myristate 13a-acetate-stimulated neutrophils was studied by means of the luminescence of synthetic coelenterazine. The features of this chemiluminescent probe were compared with those of luminol and are summarized as follows: (a) coelenterazine-dependent chemiluminescence was inhibited by superoxide dismutase; (b) coelenterazine was as sensitive as luminol in detecting the oxidative burst of neutrophils; (c) azide failed to inhibit coelenterazine chemiluminescence; (d) in contrast with luminol, which requires the catalytic removal of hydrogen peroxide, coelenterazine chemiluminescence did not depend on the activity of cell-derived myeloperoxidase. These results indicate the usefulness of coelenterazine as a very sensitive and specific chemiluminescence probe of superoxide anion.  相似文献   

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The interferonogenic activity of gossipol, a low molecular substance of polyphenolic nature was shown in the cell cultures of chick embryos and organisms of mice. Pronounced prophylactic efficiency of the drug in mice with experimental infection caused by the West Nile virus was found. Definite parallelism between the intensity of interferonogenesis and the protection level from the virus affection due to the use of gossipol in mice was noted. Difference between gossipol and other known low molecular inductors of interferon, such as dyes, tyloron, propandinamine is discussed. The possibility of using gossipol as an antiviral drug is presumed.  相似文献   

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《Analytical biochemistry》1986,158(1):201-210
We tested the effects of generally used chemiluminescence inhibitors on an example of luminol chemiluminescence elicited by xanthine oxidase/hypoxanthine system, and attempted to assess their capabilities in discovering the reaction pathways leading to chemiluminescence. Luminol itself is a xanthine oxidase inhibitor and its concentration affects the reaction mechanism. Maximal chemiluminescence response was observed at luminol concentration inhibiting urate production. Chemiluminescence was totally inhibited by superoxide dismutase, the inhibition by catalase depended on luminol concentration. Ferricytochrome c, a detector of superoxide, either stimulated or inhibited chemiluminescence in a concentration-dependent manner. Chemiluminescence was highly stimulated by peroxidases. A pronounced inhibition of chemiluminescence was caused by chelators; 1 mm desferal and 0.01 mm diethyldithiocarbamate. It is suggested that measurement of luminol chemiluminescence is not a suitable method for discrimination among individual reactive oxygen species and their quantitative determination in biological systems.  相似文献   

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Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) (EC 1.11.1.7) catalyzes the oxidation of reduced glutathione. This reaction is accompanied by light emission, which is attributed to the generation of singlet oxygen. The chemiluminescence is directly related to thiyl radical formation, as deduced from the correlation between the time course of HRP-compound II formation and light emission in the presence of different amounts of H2O2. Superoxide dismutase has an inhibitory effect on the chemiluminescence without affecting the HRP-compound II formation. This indicates the direct involvement of superoxide radicals in the production of photoemissive species. Replacement of HRP by hemin is also accompanied by chemiluminescence.  相似文献   

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Recent data support the possible role of nitric oxide (NO*) in the development of insulin signalling. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of insulin on NO* production by platelets. The chemiluminescence of platelet-rich plasma prepared from the blood of healthy volunteers was measured in the presence of luminol. Indirect detection of NO* by luminol is possible in the form of peroxynitrite produced in the reaction of NO* with a superoxide free radical. Luminol oxidation induced by hydroxyl free radical and lipid peroxidation was prevented by 150 micromol/l of desferrioxamine mesylate. Insulin, in the range of 0.084-840 nmol/l, induced a concentration-dependent increase in chemiluminescence, which was inhibited both by the competitive antagonist of the NO* synthase enzyme. N(omega)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (at concentrations of 2.0-4.0 mmol/l, P<0.001), and by the elimination of superoxide free radicals using superoxide dismutase (72-144 IU/ml, P<0.001). In conclusion, we assume that the insulin-induced increase in chemiluminescence of platelet-rich plasma was due to increased production of NO* and superoxide free radicals forming peroxynitrite. The data are consistent with production of peroxynitrite from human platelets under insulin stimulation.  相似文献   

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The present work deals with the reaction pathways, including the formation of hydroxyl radicals and chloroamines, which lead to luminol chemiluminescence caused by hypochlorite generation in a suspension of stimulated rabbit polymorphnonuclear leukocyte. Luminol-enhanced (0.02 mM) chemiluminescence of leukocytes stimulated by phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate does not change in the presence of dimethyl sulfoxide at moderate concentrations (0.02-2.6 mM) at which it must show the specific ability to scavenge hydroxyl radicals. It suggests that no generation of hydroxyl radical with the participation of hypochlorite and superoxide anion takes place after the stimulation of polymorphnonuclear leukocytes. A high dimethyl sulfoxide concentrations (260 mM) a significant fall in chemiluminescence intensity, due to direct interaction of the scavenger with hypochlorite, is observed. Chemiluminescence intensity rose if luminol was added to a leukocyte suspension preliminary stimulated for 10 min. The effect results from the accumulation of hydrogen peroxide but not chloroamines. Exogenic amino acids and taurin at high concentrations (3-15 mM) weaken the chemiluminescence. The data obtained suggest that chemiluminescence in the system studied results predominantly from the direct initial reaction of hypochlorite with luminol. The chemiluminescence intensity is enhanced by hydrogen peroxide via the oxidation of luminol oxidation products.  相似文献   

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A technique for quantitative determination of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in biological material is described. The technique is based on the riboflavin-photosensitized oxidation of Gly-Trp, which is accompanied by chemiluminescence. Formation of the luminescent product is inhibited by SOD. The dependence of SOD activity on reciprocal intensity of chemiluminescence is linear. The concentration for 50% inhibition is 7.5 ng/ml, and the minimum reliably determined concentration is about 2 ng/ml. The reaction is not sensitive to high concentrations of cyanide, which allows the separate determination of Cu,Zn- and Mn-SOD in mixtures.  相似文献   

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The relevance of lucigenin (bis-N-methylacridinium nitrate)-amplified chemiluminescence (CL) as a specific assay for superoxide ion has recently been disputed (S. I. Liochev and I. Fridovich, Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 337, 115-120, 1997). These authors suggested that the redox cycling of lucigenin can lead to the formation of additional amount of superoxide ion. However, thermodynamic consideration shows that the equilibrium for the reaction O*-2 + Luc2+ if O2 + Luc*+ is completely shifted to the right (Keq = 10(6)); therefore, the redox cycling of lucigenin is of no importance. This conclusion is supported by the study of the effects of lucigenin on cytochrome c reduction by xanthine oxidase. It was found that lucigenin did enhance the rate of cytochrome c reduction with xanthine as a substrate, but it did not increase the rate of xanthine oxidation. When NADH was used as a substrate, lucigenin inhibited the SOD-dependent component of cytochrome c reduction and enhanced both the SOD-independent cytochrome c reduction and NADH oxidation, being a sole acceptor of an electron from the enzyme. All these findings indicate the extremely low probability of lucigenin redox cycling. In our opinion, lucigenin-amplified CL remains the most sensitive and highly specific test for superoxide formation in biological systems.  相似文献   

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Production and the mechanism of the interactions of free radicals generated by stimulated macrophages in the presence of luminol and a free radical inhibitor was investigated to determine the possibility of using luminol-dependent chemiluminescence for studying photodynamic effects in biology. Earlier measurements have been revisited and additional experiments performed indicating that oxidation products of luminol neither inhibit the in vitro formation of radicals nor quench CL. Simulation based on the mechanism suggested revealed that the likely value for the rate constant of the primary step between luminol and superoxide anion radicals producing luminol radicals is 5x10(2)-1x10(3) M-1s-1. It has been established that the ratio of the concentration of radicals generated by the biological system to that formed by oxidation of luminol exceeds 10(3); that is, the contribution of the latter is negligible and the system is appropriate to measure quantitatively the effect of excited photosensitizers on free radicals.  相似文献   

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Luminol chemiluminescence induced by the xanthine or hypoxanthine-O2-xanthine oxidase system is analyzed and compared. Characteristics of the light emission curves were examined considering the conventional reaction scheme for the oxidation of both substrates in the presence of xanthine oxidase. The ratio of the areas of the rate of superoxide production during substrate oxidation to uric acid. The O2-. to uric acid ratio for each substrate can account for differences in xanthine and hypoxanthine-supported light emission, since uric acid is a strong inhibitor of O2-.-dependent luminol chemiluminescence. These results are consistent with a free radical scavenging role for uric acid. A similar but weaker scavenging effect of xanthine may also contribute to the observed differences in chemiluminescent yields between both substrates.  相似文献   

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The effects of pH, luminol myeloperoxidase and hydrogen peroxide concentrations on the intensity of luminol chemiluminescence induced by myeloperoxidase catalysis were investigated. It was found that the intensity of luminescence is proportional to the enzyme concentration (up to 8.10(-8) M) and reaches the saturation level at higher enzyme concentrations. The dependence of chemiluminescence intensity on [H2O2] is bell-shaped: at H2O2 concentrations above 1.10(-4) M the luminescence is inhibited with a maximum at neutral values of pH. Luminol at concentrations above 5.10(-5) M inhibits this process. It was demonstrated that the effects of singlet oxygen, superoxide and hydroxyl radicals on the chemiluminescence reaction are insignificant. Luminol oxidation in the course of the myeloperoxidase reaction is induced by hypochlorite.  相似文献   

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Fibrinogen has been included among the risk factors for vascular disease. Fibrinogen belongs with albumin, ceruloplasmin and transferrin to an acute phase protein group in the plasma. Albumin, ceruloplasmin and transferrin are already recognized as natural antioxidants. In the present study we used three different oxygen generating systems in order to test whether fibrinogen is able to act as an antioxidant in an in vitro system. We used 1) pyrogallol auto-oxidation, 2) the reaction catalysed by xanthine oxidase coupled with the reduction of ferricytochrome c and 3) chemiluminescence. We found that in a dose-dependent manner fibrinogen inhibited superoxide generation (pyrogallol and xanthine-xanthine oxidase reactions), ferrous ion oxidation and hydroxyl radical dependent degradation (of deoxyribose). Fibrinogen also inhibited LDL oxidation (copper and azo compound-induced), hydrogen peroxide oxidation and chemiluminescence produced by polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Fibrinogen, albumin, ceruloplasmin and transferrin act as a supplementary antioxidant defense mechanism against oxidative stress arising from inflammatory conditions.  相似文献   

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Abstract

Recent data support the possible role of nitric oxide (NO?) in the development of insulin signalling. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of insulin on NO? production by platelets. The chemiluminescence of platelet-rich plasma prepared from the blood of healthy volunteers was measured in the presence of luminol. Indirect detection of NO? by luminol is possible in the form of peroxynitrite produced in the reaction of NO? with a superoxide free radical. Luminol oxidation induced by hydroxyl free radical and lipid peroxidation was prevented by 150 µmol/l of desferrioxamine mesylate. Insulin, in the range of 0.084–840 nmol/l, induced a concentration-dependent increase in chemiluminescence, which was inhibited both by the competitive antagonist of the NO? synthase enzyme, Nω-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (at concentrations of 2.0–4.0 mmol/l, P <0.001), and by the elimination of superoxide free radicals using superoxide dismutase (72–144 IU/ml, P <0.001). In conclusion, we assume that the insulin-induced increase in chemiluminescence of platelet-rich plasma was due to increased production of NO? and superoxide free radicals forming peroxynitrite. The data are consistent with production of peroxynitrite from human platelets under insulin stimulation.  相似文献   

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The role of ferritin in catalyzing the oxidation of luminol with the production of chemiluminescence was investigated. The effect of pH was compared to its effect on K3Fe(CN)6-catalyzed oxidation and different pH optima were recorded for the two catalysts. The ferrous iron chelator, bipyridyl, enhanced the production of chemiluminescence catalyzed by FeSO4 and ferritin but had little effect on the K3Fe(CN)6-catalyzed reaction. Desferal reduced the level of chemiluminescence in the presence of FeSO4 and ferritin but was a much more effective inhibitor of chemiluminescence catalyzed by K3Fe(CN)6. The hydroxyl radical scavenger, mannitol, had little effect upon light production whereas superoxide dismutase inhibited light production. The addition of antihuman spleen ferritin completely inhibited activity. The catalytic activity of both H and L rich ferritins was affected by iron content. Activity increased until the Fe/protein ratio reached 0.04 micrograms Fe/micrograms protein and then decreased with increasing iron content. Thus activity is controlled by the iron content of the molecule and influenced by its subunit composition as is the uptake of iron into ferritin. These findings suggest that ferroxidation by ferritin is associated with the ability to generate radicals of the nitrogenous base luminol with the production of chemiluminescence. Although activity is greatest at alkaline pH there is significant activity at pH 7.4. Ferritin therefore may be able to generate free radical reactions in vivo with the acidic isoferritin being most active.  相似文献   

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The radical-producing activity of human platelets has been studied using the enhanced chemiluminescence method. It is shown that chemiluminescence of isolated platelets is observed only in the presence of lucigenin, a selective probe for superoxide anion; the luminescence is amplified many times upon the addition of NADH and NADPH, the substrates of oxidative chains. The chemiluminescence is not affected by diphenyliodonium, an inhibitor of NADPH oxidase, but it is inhibited in a dose-dependent manner by the oxidative phosphorylation uncouplers dinitrophenol and rotenone. Thus, a superoxide anion radical is the main free radical generated by platelets, and mitochondria are one of the superoxide anion radical sources in platelets.  相似文献   

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Chemiluminescence by Listeria monocytogenes.   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1       下载免费PDF全文
Listeria monocytogenes cells suspended in brain heart infusion broth or in carbonated saline solution emitted light (chemiluminescence) that could be detected by a liquid scintillation spectrometer. This chemiluminescence was inhibited by superoxide dismutase and catalase but not by the hydroxyl radical scavengers mannitol and benzoate; it was also dependent upon and proportional to the carbonate ion concentration in the medium. Organisms suspended in carbonated saline solution which had ceased to chemiluminesce immediately began to chemiluminesce again when acetaldehyde was added but not when glucose, sucrose, or xanthine was added. Acetaldehyde-induced chemiluminescence was inhibited by suproxide dismutase and catalase but not by allopurinol. Our data indicate that the superoxide anion, hydrogen peroxide, and the carbonate ion are involved in chemiluminescence by L. monocytogenes. Chemiluminescence is apparently initiated by the extracellular generation of superoxide anon by this organism. The mechanism for the production of the superoxide anion is not known, but xanthine oxidase does not appear to be involved.  相似文献   

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The effects of hydrophilic antioxidant carnosine, trolox (6-hydroxy-2.5.7.8-tetramethylchroman-2-carboxylic acid), and superoxide dismutase on the myeloperoxidase activity of leukocytes, superoxide anion and active oxygen species generation have been studied. Physiological concentrations of carnosine have been shown to decrease the ability of human leukocytes to produce chemiluminescence as a result of myeloperoxidase activation. However, the chemiluminescence induced by the generation of the superoxide or its derivatives is unaffected by this process. Trolox does not inhibit the induction of superoxide-dependent chemiluminescence of leukocytes either.  相似文献   

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In the presence of NADPH, cytochrome c stimulates approximately a 200-fold increase in the production of singlet oxygen by the bovine adrenodoxin reductase-adrenodoxin system. The formation of singlet oxygen, which was monitored by the attending chemiluminescence, was markedly inhibited by the addition of superoxide dismutase or 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane. The adrenal system, in the presence of cytochrome c, peroxidized adrenal mitochondrial lipids, as indicated by the formation of malondialdehyde. This oxidation is also inhibited by the addition of dismutase and 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane.  相似文献   

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The scavenging effects of (-)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) and (-)-epicatechin gallate (ECG) on peroxyl radicals and their mechanisms were studied by investigating the products formed during the first stages by 2,2'-azobis(2-aminopropane) hydrochloride (AAPH)-induced oxidation, without any isolation, using LC/MS, spectrophotometry, chemiluminescence analyses, and semiempirical molecular orbital (MO) calculations. The results show that EGCG can be converted to an anthocyaninlike compound followed by cleavage of the gallate moiety by oxidation. On the other hand, ECG can be converted to an anthocyaninlike compound after cleavage of the gallate moiety. The calculated C-H bond dissociation enthalpies (BDEs) for EGCG and ECG at the C-2 position were quite low (62.7 and 66.8 kcal/mol, respectively) compared with O-H BDEs at the phenolic sites (ca. 70 kcal/mol), suggesting that the C-2 hydrogen can be abstracted by free radicals. The addition of superoxide dismutase (SOD) decreased the chemiluminescence in EGCG by one-half during the inhibitory action. Active oxygen including superoxide (O2-) would be produced in EGCG, but not in ECG. The authors proposed the antioxidative mechanisms of EGCG and ECG depending on the experimental results and theoretical calculations.  相似文献   

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In this study, we investigated the pathways (including the formation of hydroxyl radicals and chloramines) leading to luminol chemiluminescence induced by hypochlorite generated in a suspension of stimulated rabbit polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Chemiluminescence of leukocytes stimulated by phorbol myristate acetate, which was enhanced by luminol (0.02 mM), did not change in the presence of dimethyl sulfoxide at moderate concentrations (0.02–2.6 mM), under which the latter should manifest the specific ability to scavenge hydroxyl radicals. This indicates that stimulation of polymorphonuclear leukocytes is not accompanied by the generation of hydroxyl radicals with the involvement of superoxide anion and hypochlorite synthesized by myeloperoxidase. At high concentrations of dimethyl sulfoxide (260 mM), chemiluminescence markedly declined because dimethyl sulfoxide directly reacts with hypochlorite. The luminol emission intensity considerably increased after its addition to a suspension of leukocytes that were preliminarily stimulated for 10 min. This effect was caused by the accumulation of hydrogen peroxide rather than chloramines. Exogenous amino acids and taurine at high concentrations (3–15 mM) quench chemiluminescence. All these data indicate that chemiluminescence in the system studied is largely determined by the direct initial reaction of hypochlorite with luminol, the emission intensity increasing as a result of oxidation of luminol transformation products by hydrogen peroxide.  相似文献   

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