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Ascorbate 6-palmitate protects human erythrocytes from oxidative damage
Institution:1. Center for Pharmacogenetics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA;2. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA;3. University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA;4. Department of Molecular Biosciences, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA;1. Department of Process Engineering and Food Powders, University of Hohenheim, Garbenstrasse 25, 70599 Stuttgart, Germany;2. Unilever Innovation Centre Wageningen, Bronland 14, 6708 WH Wageningen, Netherlands;3. Department of Soft Matter Science and Dairy Technology, University of Hohenheim, Garbenstrasse 25, 70599 Stuttgart, Germany
Abstract:Lipid-soluble antioxidants, such as α-tocopherol, protect cell membranes from oxidant damage. In this work we sought to determine whether the amphipathic derivative of ascorbate, ascorbate 6-palmitate, is retained in the cell membrane of intact erythrocytes, and whether it helps to protect the cells against peroxidative damage. We found that ascorbate 6-palmitate binding to erythrocytes was dose-dependent, and that the derivative was retained during the multiple wash steps required for preparation of ghost membranes. Ascorbate 6-palmitate remained on the extracellular surface of the cells, because it was susceptible to oxidation or removal by several cell-impermeant agents. When bound to the surface of erythrocytes, ascorbate 6-palmitate reduced ferricyanide, an effect that was associated with generation of an ascorbyl free radical signal on EPR spectroscopy. Erythrocyte-bound ascorbate 6-palmitate protected membrane α-tocopherol from oxidation by both ferricyanide and a water-soluble free radical initiator, suggesting that the derivative either reacted directly with the exogenously added oxidant, or that it was able to recycle the α-tocopheroxyl radical to α-tocopherol in the cell membrane. Ascorbate 6-palmitate also partially protected cis-parinaric acid from oxidation when this fluorescent fatty acid was intercalated into the membrane of intact cells. These results show that an amphipathic ascorbate derivative is retained on the exterior cell surface of human erythrocytes, where it helps to protect the membrane from oxidant damage originating outside the cells.
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