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Protection of Chinese hamster ovary cells from paraquat-mediated cytotoxicity by a low molecular weight mimic of superoxide dismutase (DF-Mn)
Authors:Douglas J. Darr   Souzan Yanni  Sheldon R. Pinnell
Affiliation:

Department of Medicine, Division of Dermatology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA

Abstract:Paraquat exerts a cytotoxic effect of Chinese hamster ovary cells in culture via the superoxide radical (O2. We have described a superoxide dismutase (SOD) mimic based on manganese (DF-Mn) which consists of a one-to-one complex between desferrioxamine B (Desferal) and MnO2. It is a small molecular weight molecule, easy to prepare and possesses considerable stability. It is now shown to protect mammalian cells from paraquat toxicity. Thus, 20 μM DF-Mn affords up to complete protection against the cytotoxicity of 200 μM paraquat in Chinese hamster ovary cells. Desferrioxamine B or MnO2 alone gave no protection. MnCl2 or catalase provided little or no protection against the paraquat, respectively. Equivalent amounts of human Cu-Zn SOD in terms of activity, also provided no protection. Copper diisopropylsalicylate (CuDIPS) provided limited, yet significant, protection, but this is explained in terms other than SOD activity. Finally, at higher concentrations, purified human SOD, exerts a limited toxicity as well as a protective ability against paraquat (similar to DF-Mn) both of which are eliminated upon heat denaturation of the enzyme. It appears that the SOD mimic, DF-Mn, can enter mammalian cells and can protect against the cytotoxic effects of O2.
Keywords:Superoxide   Cell lethality   Cell culture   Superoxide dismutase   Superoxide dismutase mimic   Oxygen toxicity   Catalase
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