[Effect of metal cations on the copper induced peroxidation of the low density lipoproteins]
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[Effect of metal cations on the copper induced peroxidation of the low density lipoproteins]
Abstract
The effect of metal cations on copper-catalyzed lipid peroxidation (LPO) of low density lipoproteins (LDL) was examined. The presence of metal cations in the incubation media containing LDL (0.8 mg protein/ml) and CuSO4 (0-80 microM) influenced on LPO of LDL as evident by the measurement of TBARS. With the concentrations of CuSO4 less than 10 microM, the metal cations caused an increase in LDL peroxidation. Zn2+ appeared to be the most effective inductor, Mn2+ was less effective, and the influence of Ca2+ and Mg2+ was insignificant. With greater CuSO4 concentrations Mg2+ showed no effect on TBARS formation in LDL while the addition of other nontransition metal cations to the incubation mixture led to the inhibition of LDL peroxidation. The capacity for inhibition decreased in the row Mn2+ > Zn2+ > Ca2+ > Mg2+. The possible mechanism explaining these results may be in the competition of metal ions for copper binding sites on LDL. Our results allow to suggest the existence of two types of copper binding sites on LDL, tight-binding sites which are non-effective in LPO and effective weak-binding sites.
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