Literature DB >> 1404248

Species differences in membrane susceptibility to lipid peroxidation.

Y Singh1, G L Hall, M G Miller.   

Abstract

The susceptibility of liver microsomes to lipid peroxidation was evaluated in seven species: rat, rabbit, trout, mouse, pig, cow, and horse. Lipid peroxidation was measured as thiobarbituric acid reactive substances formed in the presence of either FeCl3-ADP/ascorbate or FeCl2/H2O2 initiating systems. For rat, rabbit, and trout microsomes, the order of susceptibility to peroxidation was rat greater than rabbit much greater than trout. The lack of peroxidation in trout microsomes could be explained by high microsomal vitamin E levels. Membrane fatty acid levels differed between species. Docosahexaenoic acid predominated in the trout, arachidonic acid in the rat, and linoleic acid in the rabbit. The contribution of individual fatty acids to lipid peroxidation reflected the degree of unsaturation with docosahexaenoic greater than arachidonic much much greater than linoleic. For all species except trout, the predicted susceptibility to peroxidation, based on the response of individual fatty acids, agreed well with directly measured microsomal peroxidation. With the exception of the trout, vitamin E content ranged from 0.083-0.311 nmol/mg microsomal protein between species, and low levels did not influence susceptibility to peroxidation. Trout microsomes peroxidized only after vitamin E depletion by prolonged incubation. The data indicate that below a vitamin E threshold, species differences in membrane susceptibility to peroxidation can be reasonably predicted based only on content of individual peroxidizable fatty acids.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1404248     DOI: 10.1002/jbt.2570070207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biochem Toxicol        ISSN: 0887-2082


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