Title of article :
Evaluation of the interaction of vanadium with glutathione in human blood components
Author/Authors :
Mukhtiar, Muhammad Gomal University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pakistan , Khan, Muhammad Farid Gomal University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pakistan , Jan, Syed Umer University of Balochistan - Department of Pharmacy, Pakistan , Khan, Haroon Gomal University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pakistan , Ullah, Naseem Gomal University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pakistan , Asim-ur-Rehman Gomal University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pakistan
From page :
549
To page :
553
Abstract :
Metallo-elements including Vanadium (V) have strong affinity for sulfhydryl (-SH) groups in biological molecules including Glutathione (GSH) in tissues. Because of this fact it was of interest to further investigate the interaction of Ammonium Vanadate [NH4VO3] with Glutathione as a biomarker of toxicity and the role of Glutathione in the detoxification and conjugation processes in whole blood components including plasma and cytosolic fraction. Effects of different concentrations of Ammonium Vanadate [NH4VO3] on the level of reduced Glutathione in whole blood components (Plasma and Cytosolic fraction) were examined. GSH depletion in plasma and cytosolic fraction was Ammonium Vanadate’s concentration-dependent. Depleted GSH level was more pronounced with more incubation time period. These findings show that changes in the GSH status produced by Ammonium Vanadate could be due to either by adduct formation of Vanadium and glutathione i.e. (V-SG) or by increased production of oxidized Glutathione (2GSH +V^+5 → GSSG). This change in GSH metabolic status provides some information regarding the mechanism of toxicity by Ammonium Vanadate and the protective role of glutathione.
Keywords :
Ammonium nanadate (NH4VO3) , glutathione (GSH) , Di , thiobis , dinitrobenzoic acid (DTNB) , blood components , plasma , cytosolic fraction (CF) , V^+5 (penta , valant vanadium).
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Record number :
2647591
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