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Prooxidative effect of copper-metallothionein in the acute cytotoxicity of hydrogen peroxide in Ehrlich ascites tumour cells

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TOXICOLOGY
Volume 217, Issue 2-3, Pages 155-168

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tox.2005.09.004

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copper-metallothionein; prooxidant; oxidative stress; Ehrlich ascites tumour cells

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This study was concerned with the role of copper (Cu) and Cu-metallothionein (Cu-MT) in oxidative stress. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)-induced oxidative injury was examined in Ehrlich ascites tumour cells isolated from host mice pretreated with 0,1 or 2 mg Of CuSO4 (ip) 24 It earlier. Control Ehrlich cells contained low levels of Cu. and Cu. treatment produced dose-related increases in cellular Cu and Cu-MT levels and corresponding increases in sensitivity to oxidative toxicity of H2O2 (LC50, cell blebbing, lipid peroxidation, GSH depletion, and increase in intracellular free [Ca2+](i)). Hydrogen peroxide treatment also resulted in the oxidation of MT thiolates, reduction in the binding of Cu to MT resulting in translocation of Cu to other subcellular sites. D-penicillamine, a Cu-chelating agent, obliterated the sensitization effect of Cu-pretreatment and reduced the redistribution of MT-bound Cu, suggesting the participation of Cu ions derived from NIT in promoting oxidant stress. Additional experiments with desferoxamine and mannitol have revealed the involvement of a Cu-dependent Fenton reaction in the mediation of the prooxidative effect of Cu-MT. These data suggest that cells with high levels of Cu-MT may be particularly susceptible to oxidative stress. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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