The role of lipid hydroperoxides in the myoglobin-dependent oxidation of LDL
- PMID: 7944405
- DOI: 10.1006/abbi.1994.1409
The role of lipid hydroperoxides in the myoglobin-dependent oxidation of LDL
Abstract
It has previously been reported that mb in both the iron-oxo ferryl and the ferric oxidation states can promote lipid peroxidation and lead to oxidative modification of low-density lipoprotein. The mechanism of these oxidation reactions is unclear and could involve either lipid hydroperoxide-dependent or independent reactions. In order to ascertain which of the afore-mentioned mechanisms predominates, the effects of exogenous lipid hydroperoxides on the ability of Mb, in its various oxidation states, to oxidize low-density lipoprotein has been investigated. The results suggest that oxidation proceeds through a one-electron redox cycle between met and ferryl myoglobin and that the reactions of both redox forms are at least partially dependent on lipid hydroperoxides within the LDL particle.
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