Literature DB >> 7633829

Lipoproteins in hypoxic tumor cells as traps of free radicals.

P M Schwartsburd1, V Z Lankin.   

Abstract

We examined the role of main cell protective mechanisms in retaining the high resistance of ascitic cells (EAC, ZAH) to lipid peroxidation with respect to different stages of tumor-organism metabolic interactions. The following mechanisms were studied: (1) the activity of main EAC enzymatic antioxidants (GSH-Px, SOD); (2) changes in lipid metabolism, especially the content of the main PUFA (linoleic and arachidonic fatty acids) in EAC cells; (3) comparison of intracellular resistance between EAC/ZAH cytoplasmic sections (containing LP-granules or not) to lipid peroxidation (initialized directly by UV-light). We found that the high resistance to lipid peroxidation was typical for cytoplasma sections (without LP-granules) on all stages of tumor development in vivo. The intracellular LP-granules become the main sensitive targets for FR-action, but only in the chronic hypoxia state of EAC/ZAH tumor cells. The latter effect developed in close correlation with the following metabolic interactions: (1) increasing the proportion of PUFA (especially, arachidonic and linoleic acids) transported to EAC tumor cells from host organs and accumulated mainly in tumor LP-granules, and (2) decreasing the alpha-tocopherol content of these hypoxic EAC cells while no activation of the main cell antioxidative enzymes (GSH-Px, SOD) took place. The vitality and high resistance of EAC stationary cells were accompanied by the 'paradoxical' state with great differences between the resistance of the intracellular PUFA-rich granules and other cytoplasmic sections. A similar state was found in stationary ZAH cells. The cell state is in good agreement with the Dormandy's suggestion that PUFA-rich granules can trap reactive radical species preventing their interaction with 'critical' PUFA-membranes.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7633829     DOI: 10.1007/bf02999857

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Oncol        ISSN: 1357-0560            Impact factor:   3.064


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