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Reaction of ozone with phospholipid vesicles and human erythrocyte ghosts
Authors:B A Freeman  M C Sharman  J B Mudd
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, Statewide Air Pollution Research Center, University of California, Riverside, California 92521 U.S.A.
Abstract:Phospholipid vesicles (unilamellar) and liposomes (multilamellar) made from egg phosphatidylcholine reacted similarly with ozone, producing hydrogen peroxide and malonaldehyde. On the basis of amount of ozone reacted, there was a 20% yield of hydrogen peroxide and 2.4% yield of malonaldehyde. The reactivity of the egg phosphatidylcholine membranes was a function of exposed membrane surface area. Large amounts of ozone caused no change in erythrocyte ghost phospholipid, fatty acid, or cholesterol composition. Thiobarbituric acid-positive material and conjugated dienes were present in very small quantities, suggesting some lipid oxidation which was below the limits of chromatographic detection. Ozone inhibited glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase more than (Na+ + K+) adenosine triphosphate in exposed unsealed erythrocyte ghosts. The (Na+ + K+) adenosine triphosphatase activity sensitive to ozone was the ouabain-insensitive activity. Acetylcholinesterase activity was not significantly inhibited.
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