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Lipid peroxidation in mitochondrial inner membranes. I. An integrative kinetic model
Authors:Fernando Antunes  Armindo Salvador  HSusana Marinho  Rui Alves  Ruy E Pinto
Institution:

a Grupo de Bioqufmica e Biologia Teóricas, Instituto de Investigaçäo Cientffica Bento da Rocha Cabral, Lisboa, Portugal

b Departamento de Qufmica e Bioqufmica da Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal

c Centro de Estudos de Bioqufmica e Fisiologia da Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal

Abstract:An integrative mathematical model was developed to obtain an overall picture of lipid hydroperoxide metabolism in the mitochondrial inner membrane and surrounding matrix environment. The model explicitly considers an aqueous and a membrane phase, integrates a wide set of experimental data, and unsupported assumptions were minimized. The following biochemical processes were considered: the classic reactional scheme of lipid peroxidation; antioxidant and pro-oxidant effects of vitamin E; pro-oxidant effects of iron; action of phospholipase A2, glutathione-dependent peroxidases, glutathione reductase and superoxide dismutase; production of superoxide radicals by the mitochondrial respiratory chain; oxidative damage to proteins and DNA. Steady-state fluxes and concentrations as well as half-lives and mean displacements for the main metabolites were calculated. A picture of lipid hydroperoxide physiological metabolism in mitochondria in vivo showing the main pathways is presented. The main results are:(a) perhydroxyl radical is the main initiation agent of lipid peroxidation (with a flux of 10−7Ms−1); (b) vitamin E efficiently inhibits lipid peroxidation keeping the amplification (kinetic chain length) of lipid peroxidation at low values (all equal to10); (c) only a very minor fraction of lipid hydroperoxides escapes reduction via glutathione-dependent peroxidases; (d) oxidized glutathione is produced mainly from the reduction of hydrogen peroxide and not from the reduction of lipid hydroperoxides.
Keywords:Free radicals  Antioxidants  Multicompartment model  Mathematical model  Simulation  Perhydroxyl radical  Iron  Vitamin E
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