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Sulfur and selenium antioxidants: Challenging radical scavenging mechanisms and developing structure-activity relationships based on metal binding

机译:硫和硒抗氧化剂:挑战性的自由基清除机理,并基于金属结合建立结构-活性关系

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Because sulfur and selenium antioxidants can prevent oxidative damage, numerous animal and clinical trials have investigated the ability of these compounds to prevent the oxidative stress that is an underlying cause of cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer's disease, and cancer, among others. One of the most common sources of oxidative damage is metal-generated hydroxyl radical; however, very little research has focused on determining the metal-binding abilities and structural attributes that affect oxidative damage prevention by sulfur and selenium compounds. In this review, we describe our ongoing investigations into sulfur and selenium antioxidant prevention of iron- and copper-mediated oxidative DNA damage. We determined that many sulfur and selenium compounds inhibit Cu-I-mediated DNA damage and that DNA damage prevention varies dramatically when Fe-II is used in place of Cu-I to generate hydroxyl radical. Oxidation potentials of the sulfur or selenium compounds do not correlate with their ability to prevent DNA damage, highlighting the importance of metal coordination rather than reactive oxygen species scavenging as an antioxidant mechanism. Additional gel electrophoresis, mass spectrometry, and UV-visible studies confirmed sulfur and selenium antioxidant binding to Cu-I and Fe-II. Ultimately, our studies established that both the hydroxyl-radical-generating metal ion and the chemical environment of the sulfur or selenium significantly affect DNA damage prevention and that metal coordination is an essential mechanism for these antioxidants. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:因为硫和硒抗氧化剂可以防止氧化损伤,所以许多动物和临床试验都研究了这些化合物预防氧化应激的能力,氧化应激是心血管疾病,阿尔茨海默氏病和癌症等的根本原因。最常见的氧化损伤来源之一是金属生成的羟基自由基。然而,很少有研究集中在确定影响硫和硒化合物防止氧化损伤的金属结合能力和结构属性。在这篇综述中,我们描述了我们正在进行的有关硫和硒抗氧化剂预防铁和铜介导的氧化性DNA损伤的研究。我们确定了许多硫和硒化合物都能抑制Cu-I介导的DNA损伤,并且当使用Fe-II代替Cu-I产生羟基自由基时,DNA损伤的预防作用会发生很大变化。硫或硒化合物的氧化电位与其防止DNA损伤的能力无关,这突出了金属配位的重要性,而不是清除活性氧作为抗氧化剂机理。额外的凝胶电泳,质谱和紫外线可见研究证实了硫和硒抗氧化剂与Cu-I和Fe-II的结合。最终,我们的研究确定了产生羟基自由基的金属离子和硫或硒的化学环境都显着影响了DNA损伤的预防,并且金属配位是这些抗氧化剂的重要机制。 (C)2015 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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