| Literature DB >> 17123492 |
Gracia Mendoza1, Ana I Alvarez, Mivis M Pulido, Antonio J Molina, Gracia Merino, Rebeca Real, Peter Fernandes, Julio G Prieto.
Abstract
Hyaluronan (HA) was depolymerized by hydroxyl radicals generated from hydrogen peroxide and cupric ions. Inhibition of HA degradation by four well-known antioxidants was investigated, as HA can scavenge reactive oxygen species (ROS). Change in hyaluronan molecular weight was observed by size-exclusion chromatography. Inhibition of HA degradation was estimated from the retention times observed. It was found that HA degradation was inhibited in a clearly concentration-dependent manner by mannitol, thiourea and vinpocetine. Propofol also inhibited the depolymerization, but its concentration-dependent effect was not so clear. The antioxidant concentrations at which HA degradation was decreased by 50% were 42 microM for thiourea; 1.35 microM for vinpocetine; and 0.39 microM for propofol. A concentration of 26.51 mM of mannitol was needed to attain the same inhibitory effect. Although many factors are involved in a therapeutic response, the results obtained in this study support the idea that HA may be protected from ROS attack by the concomitant use of well-known antioxidants.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17123492 DOI: 10.1016/j.carres.2006.10.027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Res ISSN: 0008-6215 Impact factor: 2.104