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An Unusual Nad(P)H-Dependent Oi-Generating Redox System in Hepatoma 22a Nuclei
Authors:A V Peskin  A A Konstantinov  Lb Zbarsky  A N Ledeney  E K Ruuge
Institution:  a N.K. Koltzov Institute of Developmental Biology Acad Sci USSR, Moscow b A.N. Belozersky Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Bioorganic Chemistry, Moscow State University, Moscow c Cardiology Centre Acad. Med. Sci USSR, Moscow
Abstract:Nuclear membranes from many tumors contain an unusual redox chain discovered originally in the Hepatoma 22a nuclear membranes7 which catalyzes superoxide dismutase-sensitive adrenaline oxidation to adrenochrome in the presence of either NADPH or NADH as electron donor, the reaction being inhibited by cyanide and azide. This redox chain can reduce anthracycline antitumor antibiotics adriamycin and carminomycin to their free radical states under anaerobic conditions. Evidence has been obtained for a higher stability of the carminomycin radical as compared to that of adriamycin. Operation of the nuclear membrane-bound redox chain can be a source of oxygen radical-mediated single strand breaks in DNA. The role of the nuclear membrane-associated electron transfer chain in augmenting the anticancer action of the anthracycline antibiotics is discussed.
Keywords:Superoxide radicals  nuclear membranes  adriamycin  DNA oxidative damage  tumor therapy  NAD(P)H-oxidation
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