REACTION OF CR(VI) WITH ASCORBATE AND HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE GENERATES HYDROXYL RADICALS AND CAUSES DNA-DAMAGE - ROLE OF A CR(IV)-MEDIATED FENTON-LIKE REACTION
Xl. Shi et al., REACTION OF CR(VI) WITH ASCORBATE AND HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE GENERATES HYDROXYL RADICALS AND CAUSES DNA-DAMAGE - ROLE OF A CR(IV)-MEDIATED FENTON-LIKE REACTION, Carcinogenesis, 15(11), 1994, pp. 2475-2478
Incubation of Cr(VI) with ascorbate generated Cr(V), Cr(IV) and ascorb
ate-derived carbon-centered alkyl radicals, as well as formyl radicals
. H2O2 caused generation of hydroxyl radicals ((OH)-O-.) and much high
er levels of Cr(V), showing that (OH)-O-. can be generated via a Cr(IV
)-mediated Fenton-like reaction (Cr(IV) + H2O2-->Cr(V) + (OH)-O-. + OH
-). 1,10-Phenanthroline and deferoxamine inhibited the formation of bo
th (OH)-O-. and Cr(V) from the reaction of Cr(VI) with ascorbate in th
e presence of H2O2. Electrophoretic assays showed that ascorbate-deriv
ed free radicals caused DNA double-strand breaks. (OH)-O-. radicals ge
nerated by Cr(V)- and Cr(IV)-mediated Fenton-like reactions also cause
d DNA double-strand breaks. HPLC measurements showed that .H-O radical
s generated by Cr(IV) and Cr(V) from H2O2 caused 2'-deoxyguanine hydro
xylation to form 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanine.