Spin-echo 1H NMR detected response of ergothioneine to oxidative stress in the intact human erythrocyte
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- DOI: 10.1002/mrm.1910060210
Spin-echo 1H NMR detected response of ergothioneine to oxidative stress in the intact human erythrocyte
Abstract
Human erythrocytes were subjected to oxidative stress using arsenicals. The study is a model for thiol-related redox processes observed in the etiology of diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. Spin-echo NMR spectroscopy of the living cell was used to monitor the cellular biochemistry. Oxidation of glutathione and the first demonstrated response of ergothioneine to a chemical stimulus in a cell were observed. The reversible nature of the ergothioneine response is interpreted as an environmental rather than a chemical change.
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