| Literature DB >> 12521606 |
Majid Y Moridani1, Jalal Pourahmad, Hoang Bui, Arno Siraki, Peter J O'Brien.
Abstract
Superoxide radicals have been implicated in the pathogenesis of ischemia/reperfusion, aging, and inflammatory diseases. In the present work, we have shown that the Fe(3+) complexes of flavonoids (polyphenols) were much more effective than the uncomplexed flavonoids in protecting isolated rat hepatocytes against hypoxia-reoxygenation injury. The 2:1 flavonoid-metal complexes of Cu(2+), Fe(2+), or Fe(3+) were more effective than the parent compounds in scavenging superoxide radicals generated by xanthine oxidase/hypoxanthine (an enzymatic superoxide-generating system). The 2:1 [flavonoid:Fe(3+)] complexes but not the [deferoxamine:Fe(3+)] complex readily scavenged superoxide radicals. These results suggest that the initial step in superoxide radical scavenging (SRS) activity involves a redox-active flavonoid:Fe(3+) complex. Flavonoid:Fe(3+) complexes should, therefore, be tested as a therapy for the treatment of ischemia/reperfusion injury.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12521606 DOI: 10.1016/s0891-5849(02)01241-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Free Radic Biol Med ISSN: 0891-5849 Impact factor: 7.376