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Possible involvement of membrane lipids peroxidation and oxidation of catalytically essential thiols of the cerebral transmembrane sodium pump as component mechanisms of iron-mediated oxidative stress-linked dysfunction of the pump's activity

Journal

REDOX BIOLOGY
Volume 4, Issue -, Pages 234-241

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.redox.2014.12.015

Keywords

Oxidative stress; Iron; Electrogenic sodium pump; Vitamin E; Dithiothreitol; Thiol oxidation

Funding

  1. TWAS/COMSTECH research grant [12-268 RG/PHA/AF/AC_C - UNESCO FR: 3240270862]
  2. CAPES
  3. FINEP
  4. FAPERGS
  5. PRONEX
  6. CNPq
  7. FINEP research grant Rede Instituto Brasileiro de Neurociencia (IBN-Net) [01.06.0842-00]
  8. INCT for excitotoxicity and Neuroprotection-CNPq
  9. CNPq-ProAfrica grant award

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The precise molecular events defining the complex role of oxidative stress in the inactivation of the cerebral sodium pump in radical-induced neurodegenerative diseases is yet to be fully clarified and thus still open. Herein we investigated the modulation of the activity of the cerebral transmembrane electrogenic enzyme in Fe2+- mediated in vitro oxidative stress model. The results show that Fe2+ inhibited the transmembrane enzyme in a concentration dependent manner and this effect was accompanied by a biphasic generation of aldehydic product of lipid peroxidation. While dithiothreitol prevented bothFe(2+) inhibitory effect on the pump and lipid peroxidation, vitamin E prevented only lipid peroxidation but not inhibition of the pump. Besides, malondialdehyde (MDA) inhibited the pump by a mechanism not related to oxidation of its critical thiols. Apparently, the low activity of the pump in degenerative diseases mediated by Fe2+ may involve complex multi-component mechanisms which may partly involve an initial oxidation of the critical thiols of the enzyme directly mediated by Fe2+ and during severe progression of such diseases; aldehydic products of lipid peroxidation such as MDA may further exacerbate this inhibitory effect by a mechanism that is likely not related to the oxidation of the catalytically essential thiols of the ouabain-sensitive cerebral electrogenic pump. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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