ROLE OF HYDROXYL RADICAL IN THE STIMULATION OF ARACHIDONIC-ACID RELEASE CAUSED BY H2O2 IN PULMONARY SMOOTH-MUSCLE CELLS - PROTECTIVE EFFECTOF ANION CHANNEL BLOCKER
S. Chakraborti et al., ROLE OF HYDROXYL RADICAL IN THE STIMULATION OF ARACHIDONIC-ACID RELEASE CAUSED BY H2O2 IN PULMONARY SMOOTH-MUSCLE CELLS - PROTECTIVE EFFECTOF ANION CHANNEL BLOCKER, Molecular and cellular biochemistry, 146(2), 1995, pp. 91-98
We sought to investigate role of hydroxyl radical (OH.) in H2O2 caused
stimulation of arachidonic acid (AA) release from rabbit pulmonary ar
terial smooth muscle cells, and to ascertain protective effect of the
anion channel blocker DIDS in this phenomenon. Exposure of the smooth
muscle cells to the oxidant H2O2 (1 mM) stimulates iron release and en
hances AA liberation from the cells. Pretreatment of the cells with ei
ther deferoxamine (DFO) or dimethyl thiourea (DMTU) markedly reduces A
A release and prevents OH. production without causing any appreciable
reduction of iron release caused by H2O2. Simultaneous treatment of ei
ther DFO or DMTU with H2O2 significantly reduces AA release, and also
prevents OH. production without causing any significant reduction of i
ron release. In contrast, addition of either DFO or DMTU even 2 min af
ter exposure of the cells to H2O2 does not cause any significant reduc
tion of AA release, OH. production and iron release. Pretreatment of t
he cells with DIDS markedly reduces AA release caused by H2O2 without
producing any discernible reduction of iron release, and OH. productio
n.