Literature DB >> 19697995

Heme degradation and vascular injury.

John D Belcher1, Joan D Beckman, Gyorgy Balla, Jozsef Balla, Gregory Vercellotti.   

Abstract

Heme is an essential molecule in aerobic organisms. Heme consists of protoporphyrin IX and a ferrous (Fe(2+)) iron atom, which has high affinity for oxygen (O(2)). Hemoglobin, the major oxygen-carrying protein in blood, is the most abundant heme-protein in animals and humans. Hemoglobin consists of four globin subunits (alpha(2)beta(2)), with each subunit carrying a heme group. Ferrous (Fe(2+)) hemoglobin is easily oxidized in circulation to ferric (Fe(3+)) hemoglobin, which readily releases free hemin. Hemin is hydrophobic and intercalates into cell membranes. Hydrogen peroxide can split the heme ring and release "free" redox-active iron, which catalytically amplifies the production of reactive oxygen species. These oxidants can oxidize lipids, proteins, and DNA; activate cell-signaling pathways and oxidant-sensitive, proinflammatory transcription factors; alter protein expression; perturb membrane channels; and induce apoptosis and cell death. Heme-derived oxidants induce recruitment of leukocytes, platelets, and red blood cells to the vessel wall; oxidize low-density lipoproteins; and consume nitric oxide. Heme metabolism, extracellular and intracellular defenses against heme, and cellular cytoprotective adaptations are emphasized. Sickle cell disease, an archetypal example of hemolysis, heme-induced oxidative stress, and cytoprotective adaptation, is reviewed.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19697995      PMCID: PMC2821146          DOI: 10.1089/ars.2009.2822

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antioxid Redox Signal        ISSN: 1523-0864            Impact factor:   8.401


  156 in total

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10.  Ferritin protects endothelial cells from oxidized low density lipoprotein in vitro.

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2.  Identification of haptoglobin and apolipoprotein A-I as biomarkers for high altitude pulmonary edema.

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Review 5.  An unorthodox pathophysiology of severe cases of COVID-19 the weak heme hypothesis.

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6.  Life history written in blood: erythrocyte parameters in a small hibernator, the edible dormouse.

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Journal:  J Comp Physiol B       Date:  2017-07-29       Impact factor: 2.200

Review 7.  Heme oxygenase in the regulation of vascular biology: from molecular mechanisms to therapeutic opportunities.

Authors:  Young-Myeong Kim; Hyun-Ock Pae; Jeong Euy Park; Yong Chul Lee; Je Moon Woo; Nam-Ho Kim; Yoon Kyung Choi; Bok-Soo Lee; So Ri Kim; Hun-Taeg Chung
Journal:  Antioxid Redox Signal       Date:  2010-10-26       Impact factor: 8.401

8.  Association of heme oxygenase 1 with the restoration of liver function after damage in murine malaria by Plasmodium yoelii.

Authors:  Sumanta Dey; Somnath Mazumder; Asim Azhar Siddiqui; M Shameel Iqbal; Chinmoy Banerjee; Souvik Sarkar; Rudranil De; Manish Goyal; Samik Bindu; Uday Bandyopadhyay
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2014-05-12       Impact factor: 3.441

9.  Wild-type macrophages reverse disease in heme oxygenase 1-deficient mice.

Authors:  Gennadiy Kovtunovych; Manik C Ghosh; Wade Ollivierre; R Patrick Weitzel; Michael A Eckhaus; John F Tisdale; Akihiro Yachie; Tracey A Rouault
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