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Hypochlorous acid decreases antioxidant power, inhibits plasma membrane redox system and pathways of glucose metabolism in human red blood cells.

Irfan Qadir Tantry1, Asif Ali2, Riaz Mahmood1.   

Abstract

Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is generated at a high concentration by activated neutrophils at sites of inflammation in a myeloperoxidase catalyzed reaction. The increased and sustained production of HOCl at inflammatory sites may lead to tissue injury and this process is believed to play an important role in the progression of several diseases like chronic inflammation, atherosclerosis and some types of cancers. We have examined the effect of HOCl on human red blood cells (RBCs) under in vitro conditions. Treatment of RBC with different concentrations of HOCl (0.05-2.5 mM) at 37°C resulted in decreased activities of major antioxidant enzymes while the antioxidant power of RBC was weakened, as shown by lowered metal-reducing and free radical quenching ability of HOCl treated cells. RBC plasma membrane redox system was also inhibited suggesting membrane damage. The enzymes of glucose metabolism were inhibited indicating deranged energy metabolism. Electron microscopic images showed gross morphological changes in HOCl treated RBC. These results show that HOCl causes major alterations in the cellular antioxidant defense system and inhibition of glycolytic pathways, which increase the susceptibility of RBC to oxidative damage.
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Keywords:  HOCl; PMRS; RBC; SEM; antioxidant power; oxidative damage

Year:  2021        PMID: 33884176      PMCID: PMC8045585          DOI: 10.1093/toxres/tfaa111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Res (Camb)        ISSN: 2045-452X            Impact factor:   3.524


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