A. Khalil et al., ANALYSIS BY DIFFERENT TRACERS OF PEROXIDATION OF HUMAN HDL INDUCED BYSEVERAL OXYGENATED FREE-RADICALS, Journal de chimie physique et de physico-chimie biologique, 90(4), 1993, pp. 957-969
Aqueous solutions of human HDL ( high density lipoprotein ) buffered a
t pH 7 (sodium phosphate 10(-2) mol.1-1) and saturated with N2O or O2,
have been irradiated with increasing doses between 0 and 800 Gy (dose
rate 2,7 x 10(-2) Gy/s). The action of OH. or OH./O2.- free radicals
generated by gamma radiolysis has been followed by several parameters:
1/ formation of thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS), 2/ d
ecrease of endogenous vitamin E, 3/ formation of conjugated dienes and
4/ appearance of a differential fluorescence. Initial irradiation yie
lds of vitamin E decrease are of the same order of magnitude (approxim
ately 10(-7) mol.J-1) in N2O or O2 saturated solutions. Initial irradi
ation yields of TBARS formation are slightly different when the oxidat
ion process is initiated by OH. free radicals (G(TBARS) = (0,26 +/- 0,
02) x 10(-7) mol.J-1) or by OH./O2.- free radicals (G(TBARS) (0,5 +/-
0,05) x 10(-7) mol.J-1).Moreover, according to the nature of the free
radicals, important differences can be noticed, occuring whether irrad
iation doses are weak or high. These results are compared to those obt
ained with LDL (low density lipoproteins) in similar experimental cond
itions.