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Inhibitory effect of zinc(II) on free radical lipid peroxidation in erythrocyte membranes. J Free Radic Biol Med 1985;1(5-6):395-401

Date

01/01/1985

Pubmed ID

3841804

DOI

10.1016/0748-5514(85)90152-7

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-0022332428 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site)   134 Citations

Abstract

New evidence in support of zinc's role as a membrane antioxidant is presented. Human erythrocyte membranes in buffered saline underwent catalase- and superoxide dismutase-inhibitable lipid peroxidation when incubated with xanthine, xanthine oxidase, and Fe(III). Free radical mediated peroxidation was measured in terms of thiobarbituric acid reactivity and iodometric determination of lipid hydroperoxides. Whereas Ca(II) had relatively little effect on lipid peroxidation, Zn(II) strongly inhibited the reaction and suppressed peroxidation-dependent lysis of resealed membranes. Inhibition of lipid peroxidation was essentially complete in the presence of 0.1 mM Zn(II), a concentration equivalent to that of added Fe(III). By contrast, Zn(II) had no effect on rose bengal-photosensitized lipid peroxidation, a predominantly nonradical, singlet oxygen-driven process. Zinc(II) also interfered with xanthine/xanthine oxidase/iron-induced peroxidation of Triton X-100-dispersed membranes, but had no effect if EDTA was present. Trivial reasons for inhibition, for example, inactivation of xanthine oxidase or complex formation with O2-, were ruled out by showing that the rate of reduction of cytochrome c by xanthine/xanthine oxidase is not affected by Zn(II). We speculate that Zn(II) acts by interfering with the redox cycling of iron, possibly by competing with the latter for membrane binding sites.

Author List

Girotti AW, Thomas JP, Jordan JE

Authors

Albert W. Girotti PhD Adjunct Professor in the Biochemistry department at Medical College of Wisconsin
James P. Thomas MD, PhD Professor in the Medicine department at Medical College of Wisconsin




MESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold

Calcium
Chemical Phenomena
Chemistry
Erythrocyte Membrane
Free Radicals
Humans
Iron
Lipid Peroxides
Oxidation-Reduction
Oxygen
Xanthine
Xanthine Oxidase
Xanthines
Zinc