Gossypol-induced free radical toxicity to isolated islet cells |
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Authors: | K Grankvist |
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Institution: | Department of Clinical Chemistry, Ume? University Hospital, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | 1. The cytotoxicity of the polyphenolic potential male antifertility agent gossypol was investigated on isolated mouse islets cells. 2. Gossypol shared many properties with the diabetogenic agent alloxan. 3. Gossypol (0.1-1.0 mmol/l) induced a concentration-dependent increase of Trypan Blue uptake by the cells, indicating an increase of membrane permeability to the dye. 4. Trypan Blue uptake induced by 0.5 mmol/l gossypol was inhibited by concomitant incubation of the cells with enzymatic (200 mg/l superoxide dismutase, 200 mg/l catalase, 3 mmol/l cytochrome-c), or low-molecular weight (50 mmol/l D-mannitol) scavengers of oxygen radicals, and the metal chelator diethylenetriaminepentacetic acid (DTPA) (50 mumol/l). 5. The results support the hypothesis that gossypol is B-cytotoxic by generation of noxious free radicals and that when proposing gossypol as a male antifertility agent, studies to exclude gossypol as a diabetogenic agent should first be performed in vivo. |
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