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Antioxidant Effect of Zinc and Zinc-metallothionein in the Acute Cytotoxicity of Hydrogen Peroxide in Ehrlich Ascites Tumour Cells
Chemico-biological Interactions (2006)
  • Zacharias E. Suntres
  • Ed M. K. Lui, The University of Western Ontario
Abstract

This study was concerned with the role of zinc (Zn) and zinc-metallothionein (Zn-MT) in oxidative stress. Hydrogen peroxide-induced oxidative injury was examined in Ehrlich ascites tumour cells isolated from control host mice, mice pretreated with 10 mg/kg ZnSO4 (i.p.) to increase cellular Zn/Zn-MT levels, and mice exposed to Zn-deficient diet to reduce the cellular Zn/Zn-MT levels. The results of the present study showed that Ehrlich cells with seven-fold differences in Zn-MT concentrations could be obtained by manipulating the Zn status of host mice and that high Zn and Zn-MT levels can make Ehrlich cells more resistant to H2O2-induced oxidative injury (cell viability, lipid peroxidation, [Ca2+]i) while cells with reduced Zn/Zn-MT levels were more susceptible to this treatment. H2O2 treatment resulted in oxidation of MT thiolate groups and loss of its metal binding capacity with translocation of Zn released from oxidized MT to other cellular sites. Preincubation of Ehrlich cells with ZnSO4 in vitro also conferred some degree of resistance to H2O2 toxicity, suggesting the inherent antioxidative property of Zn ions. These data suggested that Zn-MT can be considered as an antioxidant by virtue of its thiolate groups and its Zn ions that are released in the presence of oxidative stress.

Keywords
  • Animals,
  • Antioxidants,
  • Calcium,
  • Carcinoma,
  • Ehrlich Tumor,
  • Cell Line,
  • Tumor,
  • Cell Survival,
  • Copper,
  • Cytosol,
  • Glutathione,
  • Hydrogen Peroxide,
  • Lipid Peroxidation,
  • Metallothionein,
  • Mice,
  • Neoplasm Transplantation,
  • Protein Binding,
  • Time Factors,
  • Tumor Cells,
  • Zinc
Publication Date
July 25, 2006
Citation Information
Zacharias E. Suntres and Ed M. K. Lui. "Antioxidant Effect of Zinc and Zinc-metallothionein in the Acute Cytotoxicity of Hydrogen Peroxide in Ehrlich Ascites Tumour Cells" Chemico-biological Interactions Vol. 162 Iss. 1 (2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ed_lui/3/