Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1969378 Clinical Biochemistry 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesThe aims of the study were to test the susceptibility of THP-1 macrophages to develop oxidative stress and to deploy antioxidant defense mechanisms that insure the balance between the pro- and antioxidant molecules.Design and methodsDifferentiated THP-1 were incubated in the presence or absence of iron-ascorbate (Fe/As) (100/1000 μM) and the antioxidants Trolox, BHT, α-Tocopherol and NAC.ResultsFe/As promoted the production of lipid peroxidation as reflected by the formation of malondialdehyde and H2O2 along with reduced PUFA levels and elevated glutathione disulfide/total glutathione ratio, a reliable index of cellular redox status. THP-1 macrophages developed an increase in cytoplasmic SOD activity due in part to high cytoplasmic SOD1. On the other hand, a decline was noted in mRNA and protein of extra-cellular SOD3, as well as the activity of GSH-peroxidase, GSH-transferase and ATOX-1 expression.ConclusionsMacrophages activated under conditions of oxidative stress do not adequately deploy a powerful endogenous antioxidant response, a situation that can lead to an enhanced inflammatory response.

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