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Quantitative gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric assay of 4-hydroxynonenal bound to thiol proteins in ischemic/reperfused rat hearts.

Marc Véronneau1, Blandine Comte, Christine Des Rosiers.   

Abstract

Increasing evidence indicates that protein-aldehyde adducts involving mostly 4-hydroxynonenal could be causally involved in both pathophysiological and adaptive events following an oxidative stress insult such as ischemia/reperfusion. The goal of this study was to assess if isotope dilution chromatography-mass spectrometry can be used to quantitate changes in the cardiac levels of 4-hydroxynonenal and 1,4-dihydroxynonene, one of its major metabolites, bound to thiol proteins during ischemia/reperfusion. For this purpose, we modified a previously published method to include treatment with Raney Nickel, which specifically cleaves thioether linkages. Our study model was the isolated Langendorff-perfused rat heart subjected to various ischemia/reperfusion protocols. Hearts perfused under normoxia contained small amounts of protein-bound 4-hydroxynonenal and 1,4-dihydroxynonene (1.38 +/- 0.29 and 2.69 +/- 0.17 nmol/g wet weight, respectively). The accumulation of these adducts after global ischemia depended on the severity of the ischemic insult up to a plateau and was not exacerbated by reperfusion. In conclusion, our method allows the quantification of time-dependent changes in 4-hydroxynonenal and 1,4-dihydroxynonene bound to proteins via thioether linkage in ischemic/reperfused heart tissues. The presence of protein-bound 1,4-dihydroxynonene in heart tissues suggests that this organ can detoxify protein-bound 4-hydroxynonenal.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12419470     DOI: 10.1016/s0891-5849(02)01046-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med        ISSN: 0891-5849            Impact factor:   7.376


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