Title of article :
Peroxynitrite-derived carbonate and nitrogen dioxide radicals readily react with lipoic and dihydrolipoic acid
Author/Authors :
Madia Trujillo، نويسنده , , Lisa Folkes، نويسنده , , Silvina Bartesaghi، نويسنده , , Balaraman Kalyanaraman، نويسنده , , Peter Wardman، نويسنده , , Rafael Radi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
α-Lipoic acid (LA) and dihydrolipoic acid (DHLA) may have a role as antioxidants against nitric oxide-derived oxidants. We previously reported that peroxynitrite reacts with LA and DHLA with second-order rate constants of 1400 and 500 M−1 s−1, respectively, but indicated that these direct reactions are not fast enough to protect against peroxynitrite-mediated damage in vivo. Moreover, the mechanism of the reaction of peroxynitrite with LA has been recently challenged (J. Biol. Chem. 279:9693–9697; 2004). Pulse radiolysis studies indicate that LA and DHLA react with peroxynitrite-derived nitrogen dioxide ( NO2) (k2 = 1.3 × 106 and 2.9 × 107 M−1 s−1, respectively) and carbonate radicals (CO3 −) (k2 = 1.6 × 109 and 1.7 × 108 M−1 s−1, respectively). Carbonate radical-mediated oxidation of LA led to the formation of the potent one-electron oxidant LA radical cation. LA inhibited peroxynitrite-mediated nitration of tyrosine and of a hydrophobic tyrosine analog, N-t-BOC L-tyrosine tert-butyl ester (BTBE), incorporated into liposomes but enhanced tyrosine dimerization. Moreover, while LA competitively inhibited the direct oxidation of glutathione by peroxynitrite, it was poorly effective against the radical-mediated thiol oxidation. The mechanisms of reaction defined herein allow to rationalize the biochemistry of peroxynitrite based on direct and free radical-mediated processes and contribute to the understanding of the antioxidant actions of LA and DHLA.
Keywords :
Lipoic acid , Dihydrolipoic acid , BTBE , peroxynitrite , Carbonate radical , Nitrogen dioxide
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine