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Reduction of Vanadate by Ascorbic Acid and Noradrenaline in Synaptosomes
Authors:Vera Ádám-Vizi  G Váradi  P Simon
Institution:Second Institute of Biochemistry, Semmelweis University Medical School, Budapest, Hungary;Central Research Institute for Chemistry of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Abstract:The effect of ascorbic acid and noradrenaline on the inhibition of synaptosomal membrane ATPase by vanadate has been studied. Ascorbic acid (2 x 10(-3) M) and noradrenaline (10(-4) M) partly reversed the inhibition by vanadate (10(-6) M); however, when both were administered together the inhibition was completely eliminated. Using electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy, we detected that ascorbic acid (10(-3) M) caused a 42% of reduction of vanadate (10(-4) M). Noradrenaline (10(-4) M) alone also reduced vanadate (10(-4) M) partially. When ascorbic acid and noradrenaline were present together all the vanadate was reduced to vanadyl. The concentration of ascorbic acid present in the brain under physiological conditions is identical to that found effective in our experiments. We suggest that ascorbic acid may protect the ATPase, at least in part, from inhibition by vanadate as a consequence of reducing vanadate to vanadyl. In those tissues where noradrenaline is also present a complete reduction of endogenous vanadium can be presumed.
Keywords:Vanadate  Ascorbic acid  Noradrenaline  Synaptosomes  Na+  K+-ATPase
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