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Original Article

Concerted Action Of Reduced Glutathione And Superoxide Dismutase In Preventing Redox Cycling Of Dihydroxypyrimidines, And Their Role In Antioxidant Defence

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Pages 287-293 | Received 20 Jun 1989, Accepted 25 Aug 1989, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Dialuric Acid, the reduced form of the β-cell toxin alloxan, and the related fava bean derivatives divicine and isouramil, autoxidize rapidly in neutral solution by a radical mechanism. GSH promotes redox cycling of each compound, with concomitant GSH oxidation and H2O2 production. With superoxide dismutase present, there is a lag period in which little oxidation occurs, followed by rapid oxidation. GSH extends this lag and decreases the subsequent rate of oxidation, so that with superoxide dismutase and a sufficient excess of GSH. coupled oxidation of GSH and each pyrimidine is almost completely suppressed. This mechanism may be a means whereby GSH in combination with superoxide dismutase protects against the cytotoxic effects of these reactive pyrimidines. Superoxide dismutase may also protect cells against oxida-tive stress in other situations where GSH acts as a radical scavenger. and we propose that the concerted action of GSH and superoxide dismutase constitutes an important antioxidant defence

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