Literature DB >> 15374076

Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) protects proteins against the hydroxyl free radical-induced alterations: rationale for its geriatric topical application.

N Perricone1, K Nagy, F Horváth, G Dajkó, I Uray, I Zs -Nagy.   

Abstract

The well known OH* free radical scavenging properties of alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) cannot be easily utilized for biological experiments, because the compound is practically insoluble in water. We elaborated a simple method of preparing its Na-salt (Na-ALA) which proved to be water soluble. It has been demonstrated by ESR spin trapping experiments with DMPO, using the Fenton reaction as the source of OH* free radicals that Na-ALA maintains its OH* free radical scavenging ability: it reacts nearly an order of magnitude faster with these radicals than the spin trap itself. It was tested in two different systems to determine whether Na-ALA was able to protect bovine serum albumin (BSA) against the OH* free radical-induced polymerization and protein oxidation. (i) OH* free radicals were generated by Fenton reaction in the presence of BSA. This protein is polymerized by these radicals shown by the loss of its water solubility; Na-ALA exerted a considerable protective effect against this type of protein damage. (ii) BSA oxidation was induced by Co-gamma irradiation of 80 krad, resulting in a strong increase in the protein carbonyl content. Na-ALA inhibited this carbonyl formation very efficiently. The data suggest that the interaction of the OH radical with Na-ALA takes place on the disulfide group, yielding thiosulfinate or thiosulfonate. The results indicate that the geriatric topical application of Na-ALA may have an established rationale.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 15374076     DOI: 10.1016/s0167-4943(99)00022-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Gerontol Geriatr        ISSN: 0167-4943            Impact factor:   3.250


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