Inhibition of Lipid Peroxidation by S -nitrosoglutathione and Copper |
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Authors: | Maria Pia Rigobello Guido Scutari Rita Boscolo Alberto Bindoli |
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Affiliation: | Centro di Studio delle Biomembrane (CNR) and Dipartimento di Chimica Biologica, Università di Padova, Padova, Italy |
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Abstract: | The antioxidant properties of S -nitrosoglutathione, a nitric oxide-derived product were studied in different experimental systems. By using the crocin bleaching test, S -nitrosoglutathione, in the presence of copper ions, shows an antioxidant capacity about six times higher than that of Trolox c and referable to the interception of peroxyl radicals by nitric oxide. Copper alone shows a modest inhibitory action, which is about seven times lower than that of Trolox c. S -nitrosoglutathione prevents lipid peroxidation induced by the well-known Fe 2+ /ascorbate system (IC 50 =450 w M) and the inhibitory effect is strongly reinforced by the presence of copper ions (IC 50 =6.5 w M). In addition, cumene hydroperoxide-induced lipid peroxidation is markedly decreased by S -nitrosoglutathione, provided that copper ions, maintained reduced by ascorbate, are present. Decomposition of S -nitrosoglutathione through metal catalysis and/or the presence of reducing agents and the consequent release of nitric oxide are of crucial importance for eliciting the antioxidant power. In this way, copper ions and/or reducing species with low antioxidant potency are able to promote the formation of an extremely strong antioxidant species such as nitric oxide. |
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Keywords: | Antioxidants Copper Crocin Bleaching Test Lipid Peroxidation Nitric Oxide S -nitrosoglutathione |
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