Literature DB >> 7834818

Hyaluronan-mediated protective effect against cell damage caused by enzymatically produced hydroxyl (OH.) radicals is dependent on hyaluronan molecular mass.

D Presti1, J E Scott.   

Abstract

Hyaluronan (HA) protected tendon fibroblasts against cell damage mediated by hydroxyl radicals (OH.) as demonstrated by release of 51Cr from labelled cells. Protection afforded by high molecular mass (M(r)) HA (1218 kDa) was much more effective than that provided by lower (176 kDa and 668 kDa) M(r) HA. OH. was generated by coupling H2O2 produced by glucose oxidase:glucose to [Fe(2+)-EDTA] chelate in a Fenton-type system. The flux of OH. was measured by a spectrofluorimetric assay of salicylate produced by the reaction of benzoate with OH.. Cell damage caused by the OH. generating system was prevented in the presence of catalase, which destroyed H2O2. Damage caused in a standard incubation time increased with increased amounts of glucose oxidase. Protection against OH.-mediated cell damage increased with increasing concentration of HA. The presence of HA did not interfere with the enzyme-Fenton system, as monitored by production of gluconate. On the other hand, HA scavenged OH. produced by the enzyme-Fenton system, as shown by competition with benzoate, which produced less salicylate in the spectrofluorimetric assay in the presence of HA. The reaction of OH. with HA was measured directly by a pulse radiolysis technique in which a hydrated electron (eaq-) produced OH. by the reaction with nitrous oxide. Second order rate constants obtained in distilled H2O or in phosphate buffer showed no dependence on HA M(r). Similarly, fluorimetric assay of the flux of in the enzyme-Fenton system confirmed that HA competed with benzoate, thus lowering salicylate production, and the flux was also independent of the molecular mass of HA.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7834818     DOI: 10.1002/cbf.290120409

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Biochem Funct        ISSN: 0263-6484            Impact factor:   3.685


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