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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 264, Issue 36, 21462-21465, Dec, 1989
JJ Maguire, DS Wilson and L Packer
alpha-Tocopherol (vitamin E) is a lipophilic chain-breaking antioxidant
which inhibits lipid peroxidation in isolated mitochondrial membranes and
protects membranes from oxidative damage. The primary oxidation product of
vitamin E is the tocopheroxyl radical. Reduction of the tocopheroxyl
radical can occur by reactions with water-soluble anti- oxidants such as
ascorbate or glutathione, resulting in the recycling of vitamin E.
Physiological concentrations of vitamin E are too low to allow detection of
tocopheroxyl radical by ESR. After dietary supplementation with vitamin E,
a 10-20-fold increase in the rat liver mitochondrial membrane content of
vitamin E was achieved and this allowed for direct detection of the
tocopheroxyl radical by ESR, after treatment with an oxidizing system
composed of lipoxygenase and arachidonic acid. By using submitochondrial
particle membranes, it was shown that NADH, succinate, and reduced
cytochrome c-linked oxidation reduce the tocopheroxyl radical, preventing
both accumulation of the radical and vitamin E consumption. As the electron
transport chain can reduce tocopheroxyl radical it may have an important
physiological role in recycling vitamin E.
Mitochondrial electron transport-linked tocopheroxyl radical reduction
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley 94720.
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