Mechanism of oxyhaemoglobin breakdown on reaction with acetylphenylhydrazine
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Mechanism of oxyhaemoglobin breakdown on reaction with acetylphenylhydrazine
Abstract
The reaction of oxyhaemoglobin and acetylphenylhydrazine, which results in haemoglobin denaturation and precipitation, was found to be influenced by H202 and superoxide (O2-.) generated during the reaction. By analysing the different haemoglobin oxidation products, it was found that by influencing the rate at which oxyhaemoglobin was oxidized, H2O2 accelerated the overall haemoglobin breakdown, and O2-. inhibited it. By adding GSH (reduced glutathione) or ascorbate, it was possible to slow down the rates of both oxyhaemoglobin oxidation and O2-. production, and the overall rate of haemoglobin breakdown. These results are compatible with a mechanism involving production of the acetylphenylhydrazyl free radical, and with GSH, ascorbate and O2-. acting as radical scavengers and preventing its further reactions. The reaction produced choleglobin, as well as acetylphenyldiazine and methaemoglobin, which combined to form a haemichrome. The haemichrome was less stable and precipitated first. It was also less stable than the haemichrome formed by direct reaction of acetylphenyldiazine with methaemoglobin, and it is proposed that this is because the methaemoglobin produced from oxyhaemoglobin and acetylphenylhydrazine was modified by the free radicals and H2O2 produced in the reaction.
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