| Literature DB >> 8377593 |
T Suzuki1, T Miyazawa, K Fujimoto, M Otsuka, M Tsutsumi.
Abstract
The levels of phosphatidylcholine hydroperoxide in serially cultured human fetal diploid fibroblasts at various population doubling levels were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography combined with chemiluminescence detection. This methodology utilizes a mixture of cytochrome c and luminol as post-column hydroperoxide group specific luminescent reagents. The cellular hydroperoxide content increased with age from 0.34 to 27.72 pmol/10(6) cells. At the end of the cells' in vitro lifespan (51st population doubling level), the hydroperoxide content per 10(6) cells reached about 80 times the level found in cells of the 20th population doubling level. Supplementation of exogenous alpha-tocopherol to the culture medium prevented hydroperoxide accumulation, but did not extend the lifespan in vitro. The results indicate that substantial intracellular phospholipid hydroperoxide accumulation occurred in the course of aging of human fetal diploid fibroblasts.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8377593 DOI: 10.1007/bf02536004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lipids ISSN: 0024-4201 Impact factor: 1.880