Antioxidant survey to assess antagonism to redox stress using a prokaryotic and an eukaryotic system.

Experientia Pub Date : 1996-06-15 DOI:10.1007/BF01969736
H Baker, B DeAngelis, O Frank, M Khalil, S H Hutner, E R Baker
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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 in O. 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 in O. danica were judged comparable to those found in animal cells whereas the results E. coli were not entirely equivalent. The O. 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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利用原核和真核系统对氧化还原应激的拮抗作用进行研究。
以一种原核生物(大肠杆菌)和一种类似后生动物的真核生物(斑点单胞菌)为研究对象,研究了可能克服甲萘醌亚硫酸氢钠(MD)和丁硫氨酸亚硝胺(BSO)氧化还原应激的抗氧化剂。BSO氧化应激仅在牛蒡中表现明显;两种生物体均存在明显的MD氧化应激。谷胱甘肽及其前体,如半胱氨酸、同型半胱氨酸和2-氧-4-噻唑烷羧酸,以及红细胞,成为缓解BSO和MD氧化应激的主要抗氧化剂。据判断,牛肠草的BSO和MD氧化活性和抗氧化废止作用与动物细胞相当,而大肠杆菌的结果则不完全相同。O. danica系统作为精确定位氧化应激源和抗氧化剂的一种实用、快速和有用的系统而出现,并在哺乳动物系统的研究中显示出前景。
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