Literature DB >> 1723592

Modification of low density lipoproteins by sodium hypochlorite.

J Arnhold1, D Wiegel, O Richter, S Hammerschmidt, K Arnold, M Krumbiegel.   

Abstract

Human low density lipoproteins (LDL) were incubated with increasing amounts of sodium hypochlorite. A decrease of the number of free amino groups on the LDL surface starts only upon addition of 30-40 moles NaOCl per mole apoB, whereas all detectable SH groups are oxidized after addition of nearly 17-20 moles NaOCl. All hypochlorite-modified LDL samples have a higher electronegative surface charge compared with native LDL as revealed by agarose gel electrophoresis and partition of LDL in an aqueous polyethylene glycol/dextran two-phase system. The more NaOCl is used to alter LDL, the higher is the electrical surface charge. Changes in surface charge are found already at low NaOCl concentrations where no decrease of amino groups is detected. It is assumed that changes in surface charge are caused by the formation of monochloramines and especially at low degrees of modification by a further unknown contribution. An effect on the primary structure of apoB or peroxidation-like changes in NaOCl-altered LDL could not be found under our experimental conditions. The results are discussed with respect to such modifications under in vivo conditions by hypochlorous acid generated in stimulated phagocytosing cells.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1723592

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Biochim Acta        ISSN: 0232-766X


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