Literature DB >> 3117117

Oxidation of ferrous iron during peroxidation of lipid substrates.

J M Braughler1, R L Chase, J F Pregenzer.   

Abstract

Oxidation of Fe2+ in solution was dependent upon medium composition and the presence of lipid. The complete oxidation of Fe2+ in 0.9% saline was markedly accelerated in the presence of phosphate or EDTA and the ferrous oxidation product formed was readily recoverable as Fe2+ by ascorbate reduction. In contrast, in the presence of either brain synaptosomal membranes, phospholipid liposomes, fatty acid micelles or H2O2, less than 50% of the Fe2+ oxidized during an incubation could be recovered as Fe2+ via reduction with ascorbate. In the presence of unsaturated lipid, oxidation of Fe2+ was associated with peroxidation of lipid, as assessed by the uptake of O2 and formation of thiobarbituric acid-reactive products during incubations. Although relatively little Fe2+ oxidation or lipid peroxidation occurred in saline with synaptosomes or linoleic acid micelles during an incubation with Fe2+ alone, significant Fe2+ oxidation and lipid peroxidation occurred in incubations containing a 1:1 ratio of Fe2+ and Fe3+. Extensive Fe2+ oxidation and lipid peroxidation also occurred with Fe2+ alone in saline incubations with either linolenic or arachidonic acid acid micelles or liposomes prepared from dilinoleoylphosphatidylcholine. While a 1:1 ratio of Fe2+ and Fe3+ enhanced thiobarbituric acid-reactive product formation in incubations containing linolenic or arachidonic micelles, it reduced the rate of O2 consumption as compared with Fe2+ alone. The results demonstrate that oxidation of Fe2+ in incubations containing lipid substrates is linked to and accelerated by peroxidation of those substrates. Furthermore, the results suggest that oxidation of Fe2+ in the presence of lipid or H2O2 creates forms of iron which differ from those formed during simple Fe2+ autoxidation.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3117117     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2760(87)90072-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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