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Interference of plasmatic reduced glutathione and hemolysis on glutathione disulfide levels in human blood
Authors:Giustarini Daniela  Dalle-Donne Isabella  Colombo Roberto  Milzani Aldo  Rossi Ranieri
Affiliation: a Department of Neuroscience, Pharmacology Section, University of Siena, Siena, Italyb Department of Biology, University of Milan, Milan, Italy
Abstract:The blood reduced glutathione (GSH)/GSH disulfide (GSSG) ratio is an index of the oxidant/antioxidant balance of the whole body. Nevertheless, data indicating GSH and GSSG physiological levels are still widely divergent, especially those on GSSG, probably due to its low concentration. Standardization in methodological protocols and sample manipulation could help to minimize these discrepancies. Therefore, we have investigated how plasma reduced GSH, which is rapidly oxidized after blood withdrawal, could alter the blood GSSG measurement if the sample is not suitably processed. We have observed that an increase in plasma GSH concentration, due to red blood cell hemolysis, is responsible for a significant overestimation of blood GSSG level. Our results show that, before performing blood GSSG determination, thiols have to be rapidly blocked, to avoid possible pitfalls in GSSG measurement, in particular when hemolysis is present.
Keywords:Reduced glutathione  Oxidized glutathione  Hemolysis  Plasma  Blood
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