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Surprising inability of singlet oxygen-generated 6-hydroperoxycholesterol to induce damaging free radical lipid peroxidation in cell membranes.

Witold Korytowski1, Jared C Schmitt, Albert W Girotti.   

Abstract

Singlet oxygen attack on cholesterol (Ch), a prominent monounsaturated lipid of mammalian cell plasma membranes, gives rise to three hydroperoxide (ChOOH) isomers, 5alpha-OOH, 6alpha-OOH and 6beta-OOH, the latter two in lower yield than 5alpha-OOH, and 6alpha-OOH in lowest yield. A third possible positional isomer, 7alpha-OOH and 7beta-OOH, is produced by free radical attack. In the presence of iron and ascorbate (Fe/AH), 5alpha-OOH or 6beta-OOH in phosphatidylcholine/Ch/ChOOH (20:15:1 by mol) liposomes was reduced to its corresponding alcohol, the rate constant being approximately the same for both ChOOHs. Using [(14)C]Ch as an in situ probe, we found that liposomal 5alpha-OOH readily set off free radical-mediated (chain) peroxidation reactions when exposed to Fe/AH, whereas 6beta-OOH under the same conditions did not. Moreover, liposomal 5alpha-OOH triggered robust chain peroxidation in [(14)C]Ch-labeled L1210 cells, leading to cell death, whereas 6beta-OOH was essentially inert in this regard. Thus, 5alpha-OOH and 6beta-OOH undergo iron-catalyzed reductive turnover, but only the former can provoke toxic membrane damage. These novel findings have important implications for UVA-induced photodamage in Ch-rich tissues like skin and eye, where (1)O(2) often plays a major role.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20408976      PMCID: PMC2910147          DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-1097.2010.00722.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photochem Photobiol        ISSN: 0031-8655            Impact factor:   3.421


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