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Comparative Study
. 1995 Apr;11(2):103-11.
doi: 10.1007/BF00767495.

Influence of sample preparation on cellular glutathione recovery from adherent cells in culture

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Comparative Study

Influence of sample preparation on cellular glutathione recovery from adherent cells in culture

C Thioudellet et al. Cell Biol Toxicol. 1995 Apr.

Abstract

During the last decade, the unbound glutathione content of cultured adherent cells has become a very important biological marker for many pharmacological and toxicological in vitro studies with regard to the protective role of the tripeptide in its reduced form (GSH). However, the literature does not provide extensive information on the influence of sample preparation on cellular GSH and thiol analyses. Using the fibroblast-like V79 cell line as model, we undertook a comparative study of the efficiency of different procedures reported in the literature with respect to GSH recovery. Depending on the preanalytical step, up to 10-fold discrepancies could be observed in the recovery of intracellular GSH. Different parameters that must be controlled in order to maximize GSH recovery are discussed. The optimal strategy consisted in rapid perchloric acid deproteinization performed directly in the dish, which was extremely valuable for preparing GSH samples from adherent cells, and especially from cells expressing elevated gamma-glutamyl transferase activity.

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