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. 2010:474:165-79.
doi: 10.1016/S0076-6879(10)74010-6. Epub 2010 Jun 20.

Redox clamp model for study of extracellular thiols and disulfides in redox signaling

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Redox clamp model for study of extracellular thiols and disulfides in redox signaling

Young-Mi Go et al. Methods Enzymol. 2010.

Abstract

Extracellular thiol/disulfide redox environments are highly regulated in healthy individuals and become oxidized in disease. This oxidation affects the function of cell surface receptors, ion channels, and structural proteins. Downstream signaling due to changes in extracellular redox potential can be studied using a redox clamp in which thiol and disulfide concentrations are varied to obtain a series of controlled redox potentials. Previous applications of this approach show that cell proliferation, apoptosis, and proinflammatory signaling respond to extracellular redox potential. Furthermore, gene expression and proteomic studies reveal the global nature of redox effects, and different cell types, for example, endothelial cells, fibroblasts, monocytes, and epithelial cells, show cell-specific redox responses. Application of the redox clamp to studies of different signaling pathways could enhance the understanding of redox transitions in many aspects of normal physiology and disease.

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Figure 10.1
Figure 10.1
Changes in cysteine/cystine redox potential in culture medium of HT29 cells. Cells were grown to 90% confluence, culture media was removed, and cells were washed once with PBS. Cys and CySS-free DMEM with 10% neonatal calf serum was added with Cys and CySS concentrations calculated as in Table 10.1 to give either −150 or 0 mV. Samples were collected over a 24-h time course and Cys and CySS concentrations were measured by HPLC. Eh was calculated using the Nernst equation.
Figure 10.2
Figure 10.2
Human plasma redox states of thiol/disulfide couples, GSH/GSSG, and Cys/CySS, and control of extracellular EhCySS by cultured cells. (A) Histogram showing frequency of EhCySS and EhGSSG in human plasma. Data are fasting values for young, healthy, and physically fit individuals. More reduced, normal and more oxidized ranges of plasma redox potential are indicated by the labels at the top. (B) Changes in extracellular EhCySS with time were measured in cultured bovine aortic endothelial cells (Go and Jones, 2005), human retinal pigment epithelial cells ( Jiang et al., 2005), and human colonic cancer cells, HT-29 (Anderson et al., 2007). Cells were incubated with different initial EhCySS (−159, −130, −77, −35, −23, −8 mV) and concentrations of Cys and CySS were quantified as function of time (0, 1, 2, 4, 10 h). EhCySS values calculated from the Nernst equation are shown as mean ± S.E.M., n = 3.

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