Oxidative stress causes intracellular reversible S-thiolation of chicken hemoglobin under diamide and xanthine oxidase treatment
- PMID: 9784242
- DOI: 10.1006/abbi.1998.0848
Oxidative stress causes intracellular reversible S-thiolation of chicken hemoglobin under diamide and xanthine oxidase treatment
Abstract
Time courses of total (GSH-t), disulfide (GSSG), and mixed disulfide (PSSG) forms of glutathione were studied in chicken blood submitted to oxidative stress induced by diamide or by the reactive oxygen species (ROS)-producing system xanthine/xanthine oxidase (X/XO). Diamide-treated blood induced an immediate increase in GSSG and PSSG, while X/XO produced a slow and sustained stress with increased values of GSSG and PSSG only after 30 and/or 60 min of incubation. Both total protein S-thiolation (mixed disulfide with glutathione) and dethiolation and hemoglobin A S-thiolation and dethiolation were clearly observed. Hemoglobin A (Hb A) was the major S-thiolated protein. We further characterized chicken Hb S-thiolation through the reaction of Hb with GSSG or the GSH/GSSG redox couple. Methemoglobin levels did not change with diamide or with X/XO treatment. Present results suggest that the most reactive cysteine pair of Hb A, the major chicken Hb, might function as an antioxidant under in vivo oxidative stress conditions.
Copyright 1998 Academic Press.
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