Antioxidant survey to assess antagonism to redox stress using a prokaryotic and an eukaryotic system |
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Authors: | H. Baker B. DeAngelis O. Frank M. Khalil S. H. Hutner E. R. Baker |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departments of Preventive Medicine and Community Health and Medicine, New Jersey Medical School, 65 Bergen Street, 07107 Newark, New Jersey, USA;(2) Haskins Laboratories at Pace University, 10038 New York, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | Using a prokaryote (Escherichia coli) and a metazoa-resembling eukaryote (Ochromonas danica), we surveyed antioxidants which might overcome redox stress imposed by menadione sodium bisulphite (MD) and buthionine sulphoximine (BSO). BSO oxidant stress was evident only inO. danica; MD oxidant stress was evident in both organisms. Glutathione, its precursors, e.g. cysteine, homocysteine, and 2-oxo-4-thiazolidine carboxylic acid, and red blood cells, emerged as prime antioxidants for relieving BSO and MD oxidant stress. BSO and MD oxidant activity and antioxidant-annulling effect inO. danica were judged comparable to those found in animal cells whereas the resultsE. coli were not entirely equivalent. TheO. danica system emerged as a practical, rapid, and useful system for pinpointing oxidant stressors and antioxidants, and shows promise for studies with mammalian systems. |
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Keywords: | Glutathione free radicals antioxidants oxidant stressors buthionine menadione |
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