Literature DB >> 9075214

An esterification protocol for cis-parinaric acid-determined lipid peroxidation in immune cells.

S O McGuire1, M R James-Kracke, G Y Sun, K L Fritsche.   

Abstract

Loss of fluorescence from cis-parinaric acid (cPnA) is a sensitive indicator of lipid peroxidation. The purpose of this study was to utilize cPnA to determine, at the level of the intact immune cell, whether enrichment of membranes with polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) increased lipid peroxidation. P388D1 macrophages were labeled by addition of cPnA as an ethanolic solution. Within two minutes of addition, in the absence-of serum, cPnA rapidly intercalated into the plasma membrane. Lipid peroxidation was initiated by addition of Fe(2+)-EDTA resulting in a dose-dependent decrease in fluorescence with increased oxidant concentration. Cells previously enriched with PUFA and labeled by intercalation showed no differences in spontaneous or Fe(2+)-induced lipid peroxidation. In separate experiments, 20 microM cPnA in ethanolic solution was injected into cell culture media containing 0.1% essentially fatty acid free bovine serum albumin (BSA). Cells were resuspended and incubated for 90 min at 37 degrees C. After washing with BSA to remove cPnA which had not incorporated, 0.5% (0.1 microM) of the added cPnA was found esterified within cellular lipids. This level of cPnA provided a 100-fold increase over basal autofluorescence levels. Cells labeled in this manner also lost fluorescence in a dose-dependent manner as levels of oxidant stress increased. Cells enriched with PUFA and labeled by esterification had significantly increased rates and total amounts of lipid peroxidation. Co-incubation with alpha-tocopherol and PUFA resulted in a decrease in lipid peroxidation which was not significantly different from control cells. In conclusion, esterification of cPnA into membrane phospholipids can sensitively detect changes in lipid peroxidation induced by alteration of membrane PUFA and/or vitamin E content.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9075214     DOI: 10.1007/s11745-997-0028-x

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


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