Title of article :
Clarification of the Relationship Between Free Radical Spin Trapping and Carbon Tetrachloride Metabolism in Microsomal Systems
Author/Authors :
H. D. Connor، نويسنده , , R. G. Thurman، نويسنده , , G. Chen، نويسنده , , J. L. Poyer، نويسنده , , E. G. Janzen، نويسنده , , Ronald P. Mason، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
It has been proposed that the C-phenyl-N-tert-butylnitrone/trichloromethyl radical adduct (PBN/•CCl3) is metabolized to either the C-phenyl-N-tert-butylnitrone/carbon dioxide anion radical adduct (PBN/•CO2−) or the glutathione (GSH) and CCl4-dependent PBN radical adduct (PBN/[GSH-•CCl3]). Inclusion of PBN/•CCl3 in microsomal incubations containing GSH, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH), or GSH plus NADPH produced no electron spin resonance (ESR) spectral data indicative of the formation of either the PBN/[GSH-•CCl3] or PBN/•CO2− radical adducts. Microsomes alone or with GSH had no effect on the PBN/•CCl3 radical adduct. Addition of NADPH to a microsomal system containing PBN/•CCl3 presumably reduced the radical adduct to its ESR-silent hydroxylamine because no ESR signal was observed. The Folch extract of this system produced an ESR spectrum that was a composite of two radicals, one of which had hyperfine coupling constants identical to those of PBN/•CCl3. We conclude that PBN/•CCl3 is not metabolized into either PBN/[GSH-•CCl3] or PBN/•CO2− in microsomal systems.
Keywords :
Rat Liver Microsomes , glutathione , Electron spin resonance , Free radical , Trichloromethyl radical , carbon tetrachloride , Spin-trapping
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine