copper-bis(3-5-diisopropylsalicylate) has been researched along with 1-10-phenanthroline* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for copper-bis(3-5-diisopropylsalicylate) and 1-10-phenanthroline
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Iron-mediated induction of sister-chromatid exchanges by hydrogen peroxide and superoxide anion.
When Chinese hamster fibroblasts were exposed to hydrogen peroxide or to a system consisting of xanthine oxidase and hypoxanthine, which generates superoxide anion plus hydrogen peroxide, sister-chromatid exchanges (SCEs) were formed in a dose-dependent manner. When the iron-complexing agent o-phenanthroline was present in the medium, however, the production of these SCEs was completely inhibited. This fact indicates that the Fenton reaction: Fe2+ + H2O2----OH0 + OH- + Fe3+ is responsible for the production of SCEs. When O2- and H2O2 were generated inside the cell by incubation with menadione, the production of SCE was prevented by co-incubation with copper diisopropylsalicylate, a superoxide dismutase mimetic agent. The most likely role of O2- is as a reducing agent of Fe3+: O2- + Fe3+----Fe2+ + O2, so that the sum of this and the Fenton reaction, i.e., the iron-catalyzed Haber-Weiss reaction, provides an explanation for the active oxygen species-induced SCE: H2O2 + O2(-)----OH- + OH0 + O2. According to this view, the OH radical thus produced is the agent which ultimately causes SCE. These results are discussed in comparison with other mechanisms previously proposed for induction of SCE by active oxygen species. Topics: Animals; Cell Cycle; Cell Line; Cricetinae; Drug Synergism; Free Radicals; Hydrogen Peroxide; Hydroxides; Iron; Phenanthrolines; Salicylates; Sister Chromatid Exchange; Superoxides; Vitamin K | 1987 |