Literature DB >> 7392825

Relative susceptibility of microsomes from lung, heart, liver, kidney, brain and testes to lipid peroxidation: correlation with vitamin E content.

D J Kornbrust, R D Mavis.   

Abstract

Rates of in vitro lipid peroxidation of microsomes and homogenates were found to vary widely among different tissues and species. In rats and rabbits, lung microsomes peroxidized at a 25- to 50-fold lower rate than liver, kidney, testes and brain microsomes. Heart microsomes peroxidized at a rate slightly greater than, but most similar to, lung microsomes. Comparison of tissue homogenates also revealed the unique resistance of lung and heart to lipid peroxidation. The ratio of vitamin E to peroxidizable polyunsaturated fatty acids in lung and heart microsomes was several-fold higher than in microsomes from the other tissues studied, which accounted for the relative resistance of lung and heart to lipid peroxidation. Liposomes of extracted rat lung microsomal lipid were also resistant to peroxidation and the amount of vitamin E contained in the lung lipid extract was sufficient to confer the same degree of resistance when incorporated into an equivalent amount of rat liver lipid. Higher rates of peroxidation in mouse lung microsomes relative to rabbit, rat and human lung microsomes were similarly correlated with a lower ratio of vitamin E to peroxidizable fatty acids in mouse lung microsomes. These data provide strong support for the role of vitamin E as the major cellular antioxidant, especially in the highly oxygenated tissues of heart and lung, and demonstrate the utility of the microsomal system in characterizing tissue differences in susceptibility to peroxidative membrane decomposition.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7392825     DOI: 10.1007/bf02533546

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lipids        ISSN: 0024-4201            Impact factor:   1.880


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