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Antioxidant and prooxidant roles of copper in Tween 20-induced hemolysis of hamster and pig erythrocytes containing marginal vitamin E.

T Hamada1.   

Abstract

The concentration-dependent effects of copper acting either as an antioxidant or as a prooxidant were examined in vitro using Tween 20-induced hemolysis. When cupric ion concentration was more than 10 microM, free copper(II) acted as a prooxidant; both extensive hemolysis and production of unknown thiobarbituric acid-reactive substance occurred in hamster and pig erythrocytes irrespective of vitamin E status. However, when cupric ion concentration was 2-4 microM in the incubation medium, copper showed a clear antioxidant activity, reducing both hemolysis and malondialdehyde production induced either by diluted peroxide-containing Tween 20 with ascorbic acid and sodium azide in vitamin E-deficient hamster erythrocytes, or by peroxide-containing Tween 20 in pig erythrocytes containing marginal amounts of vitamin E. Copper(II) is taken up by the erythrocytes, where copper(I)-complexes may contribute to the protection of cells with membrane vitamin E against oxidative radical attack.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7607299     DOI: 10.1007/BF02128746

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Experientia        ISSN: 0014-4754


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