Weak (5 MT) Static Magnetic Field Stimulates Lipid Peroxidation in Isolated Rat Liver Microsomes In Vitro

1998 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 109-113 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marek Zmyslony ◽  
Jolanta Jajte ◽  
Elzbieta Rajkowska ◽  
Stanislaw Szmigielski
1968 ◽  
Vol 107 (6) ◽  
pp. 839-849 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. R. Sargent ◽  
B. P. Vadlamudi

1. Cytochrome b5 is released from rat liver microsomes by both proteolytic enzymes and by treatments that disrupt phospholipids. Cytochrome P-420 is only released to a marked extent by treatments that disrupt phospholipids. 2. Cytochrome b5 was isolated in a pure state from both the rough and smooth fractions of rat liver microsomes after treatment with trypsin, and was shown to contain two cytochrome components with identical spectral properties. 3. Amino acid analyses of the two components are presented, together with peptide ‘fingerprint’ patterns of tryptic digests of the two components. 4. Studies based on the direct isolation of cytochrome b5 after administration of a single dose of radioactive amino acid to rats demonstrate that the cytochrome is synthesized initially in the rough fraction of microsomes and only subsequently appears in the smooth fraction. 5. Isolated rat liver microsomes are capable of incorporating radioactive amino acids into cytochrome b5 under standard conditions. 6. Under these conditions the amino acid is incorporated into peptide linkage in the cytochrome.


1984 ◽  
Vol 220 (1) ◽  
pp. 243-252 ◽  
Author(s):  
K H Tan ◽  
D J Meyer ◽  
J Belin ◽  
B Ketterer

Lipid peroxidation in vitro in rat liver microsomes (microsomal fractions) initiated by ADP-Fe3+ and NADPH was inhibited by the rat liver soluble supernatant fraction. When this fraction was subjected to frontal-elution chromatography, most, if not all, of its inhibitory activity could be accounted for by the combined effects of two fractions, one containing Se-dependent glutathione (GSH) peroxidase activity and the other the GSH transferases. In the latter fraction, GSH transferases B and AA, but not GSH transferases A and C, possessed inhibitory activity. GSH transferase B replaced the soluble supernatant fraction as an effective inhibitor of lipid peroxidation in vitro. If the microsomes were pretreated with the phospholipase A2 inhibitor p-bromophenacyl bromide, neither the soluble supernatant fraction nor GSH transferase B inhibited lipid peroxidation in vitro. Similarly, if all microsomal enzymes were heat-inactivated and lipid peroxidation was initiated with FeCl3/sodium ascorbate neither the soluble supernatant fraction nor GSH transferase B caused inhibition, but in both cases inhibition could be restored by the addition of porcine pancreatic phospholipase A2 to the incubation. It is concluded that the inhibition of microsomal lipid peroxidation in vitro requires the consecutive action of phospholipase A2, which releases fatty acyl hydroperoxides from peroxidized phospholipids, and GSH peroxidases, which reduce them. The GSH peroxidases involved are the Se-dependent GSH peroxidase and the Se-independent GSH peroxidases GSH transferases B and AA.


1985 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 810-817
Author(s):  
TARO OGISO ◽  
MASAHIRO IWAKI ◽  
EIJI TAMAKI ◽  
KAZUTOSHI MORIKAWA ◽  
YURIKO NAKAOKA

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