Je. Rosen et al., 8-OXODEOXYGUANOSINE FORMATION IN THE DNA OF CULTURED-CELLS AFTER EXPOSURE TO H2O2 ALONE OR WITH UVB OR UVA IRRADIATION, Photochemistry and photobiology, 64(1), 1996, pp. 117-122
The objective of the present study was to establish whether H2O2 alone
or in the presence of UVA or UVB would give rise to formation of the
oxidatively damaged DNA base 7,8-dihydro-8-oxo-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-ox
o-dG) in cultured adult rat liver (ARL-18) epithelial cells. Hydrogen
peroxide alone at 5 mM increased 8-oxo-dG levels by 42% of that of cul
ture control. Compared to culture control, UVB exposure at a dose of 0
.63 J/cm(2) elevated 8-oxo-dG levels only 8.4%. In the presence of 5 m
M H,Oz + UVB (0.63 J/cm(2)), 8-oxo-dG levels were elevated 155% above
culture control suggesting a synergistic effect, A UVA dose of 10 J/cm
(2) did not elevate 8-oxo-dG levels above culture control. In the pres
ence of 5 mM H2O2 plus UVA (12 J/cm(2)), 8-oxo-dG levels were elevated
310% above controls compared with an increase of 75.8% above control
levels at the same dose in the absence of H2O2. These results reveal t
hat both UVA or UVB can promote H2O2 generation of reactive oxygen spe
cies (ROS) in whole cells resulting in an increase in the formation of
8-oxo-dG, although the photodynamic generation of ROS from H2O2 occur
s with a much higher efficiency in the presence of UVB. Our study also
demonstrates that 8-oxo-dG can be generated in cellular DNA of whole
cells exposed to H2O2 and UVA or UVB, indicating that the ROS generate
d in whole cell systems are long enough lived to migrate to the nucleu
s and cause DNA damage.