Changes in lipid peroxide level in retinal pigment epithelial cells in vitro upon addition of linoleic acids or linoleic acid hydroperoxides under varying concentrations of oxygen
K. Akeo et T. Hiramitsu, Changes in lipid peroxide level in retinal pigment epithelial cells in vitro upon addition of linoleic acids or linoleic acid hydroperoxides under varying concentrations of oxygen, PIGM CELL R, 11(5), 1998, pp. 320-326
We previously observed the presence of autofluorescent lipofuscin or its li
ke in retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells, which were incubated with lin
oleic acid hydroperoxides (LHP). We studied the effect of oxygen on the lev
el of lipid peroxides in RPE cells in the presence of linoleic acids (LA) o
r LHP The level of lipid peroxides in these cells was determined by use of
the thiobarbituric acid-reactive substance (TEARS), which responded to oxyg
en concentrations qualitatively, and a linear regression analysis. Multiple
linear regression analysis disclosed that treatment with LA for 24 hr resu
lted in detectable increase in the level of TEARS in the cells, whereas tre
atment with LA or LHP for 48 hr caused detectable decrease. Stepwise linear
regression analysis showed that the level of TEARS decreased in an oxygen-
tension dependent manner in the cells incubated with LA for 48 hr. Thus, it
was shown that short-term incubation with LA increased the level of TEARS
in the cells and that LA decreased its level in an oxygen-tension dependent
manner. For these results, the postulation was made that the prolonged aut
o-oxidation of LA caused production of lipofuscin-like materials, a complex
of lipid peroxides and proteins that were insoluble in SDS and acetic acid
solution.