Oxidative Damages and Repair in Euglena gracilis Exposed to Ozone. I. SH Groups and Lipids |
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Authors: | Chevrier, Normand Sarhan, Fathey Chung, Young Sup |
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Affiliation: | 1Department of Biology, University of Quebec in Montreal C.P. 8888, succ A, Montreal H3C 3P8, Canada 2Department of Biology, University of Montreal C.P. 6128, succ. A, Montreal H3C 5J7, Canada |
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Abstract: | Malondialdehyde, a product of lipid oxidation, increased graduallywhen Euglena gracilis cells were bubbled with 240 µ1.liter1ozone (delivery rate of 1µmolO3.min1) for 120 min.Simultaneously, the sulfhydryl group content decreased by 36%during the treatment, which was mainly due to oxidation of proteinsulfhydryl groups. The molar amount of SH groups oxidized was3 times higher than that of fatty acid oxidized, indicatingthat sulfhydryl groups were more accessible or more easily oxidizedby O3 than fatty acids. When Euglena cells were allowed to recoverunder autotrophic growth conditions following O3 treatment,viable cells were incapable of dividing during the first 5 hof the recovery period but regenerated SH groups nearly to thecontrol level. The increase of SH content during this periodpreceded the resumption of cell division and the restorationof normal growth. These results suggest that the regenerationof SH groups by Euglena cells is a part of a mechanism involvedin the repair of oxidative damage caused by ozone and is anessential step for the initiation of cell division. (Received July 20, 1987; Accepted December 14, 1987) |
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