Lethal damage to murine L1210 cells by exogenous lipid hydroperoxides: protective role of glutathione-dependent selenoperoxidases
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Lethal damage to murine L1210 cells by exogenous lipid hydroperoxides: protective role of glutathione-dependent selenoperoxidases
Abstract
The effect of selenium deprivation on the viability of murine L1210 cells exposed to various exogenous lipid hydroperoxides has been investigated. Selenoperoxidase activities of cells grown for longer than 1 week in 1% serum with no added selenium [Se(-) cells] were less than 10% of the activities of selenium-satisfied controls [Se(+) cells] or selenium-repleted counterparts [Se(-/+) cells]. The enzymes measured were classical glutathione peroxidase (GPX) and phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase (PHGPX). Se(-) cells exhibited a compensatory increase in catalase activity. Dye exclusion and clonal survival assays indicated that Se(-) and Se(+) cells were relatively insensitive to photochemically generated phospholipid hydroperoxides in liposomal form. However, both cell types were sensitive to liposomal cholesterol hydroperoxides, e.g., 7-hydroperoxycholesterol (7-OOH), Se(-) being much more so (LD50 approximately 10 microM) than Se(+) (LD50 approximately 75 microM). By contrast, 7-hydroxycholesterol over a comparable concentration range was minimally toxic to Se(-) and Se(+) cells. Cell killing by 7-OOH was inhibited by desferrioxamine and by butylated hydroxytoluene, suggesting that iron-mediated free radical reactions are involved. The involvement of glutathione in cytoprotection was confirmed by showing that Se(+) cells were more sensitive to 7-OOH after treating with buthionine sulfoximine, an inhibitor of GSH synthesis. Cellular detoxification of 7-OOH is provisionally attributed to PHGPX rather than GPX, since 7-OOH and other cholesterol hydroperoxides were found to be good substrates for PHGPX in a cell free system, but were unreactive with GPX.
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