Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1910867 Free Radical Biology and Medicine 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Changes of the redox balance in cells alter the availability of intracellular free Zn2+. Here, cells were exposed to ultraviolet (UV)-A, UV-B, or infrared (IR)-A light irradiation, and the intracellular free zinc pool was monitored. Under sublethal conditions only UV-A irradiation resulted in a transient cytoplasmic and nuclear increase of intracellular free Zn2+. Likewise, tert-butyl hydroperoxide and singlet oxygen, but not H2O2 or intracellular generation of O2˙ˉ by redox cyclers, mimicked the effects of UV-A irradiation, while disulfide stress by diamide only led to a transient cytoplasmic zinc release. These results show that only certain types of subtoxic cellular stress massively disturb the zinc homeostasis in cells.

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