EFFECTS OF 2,2'-AZOBIS (2-AMIDINOPROPANE) HYDROCHLORIDE INVIVO AND PROTECTION BY VITAMIN-E

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作者
DOOLEY, MM [1 ]
SANO, N [1 ]
KAWASHIMA, H [1 ]
NAKAMURA, T [1 ]
机构
[1] EISAI & CO LTD,EISAI RES LABS,KOISHIKAWA 4,BUNKYO KU,TOKYO 112,JAPAN
关键词
2; 2′-Azobis (2-amidinopropane) hydrochloride; Free radicals; HPLC; Lipid peroxidation; rats; TBA-reactive substances; Trolox; Vitamin E;
D O I
10.1016/0891-5849(90)90028-H
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
2,2′-Azobis (2-amidinopropane) hydrochloride (AAPH), a compound that decomposes spontaneously to generate free radicals, was administered intraperitoneally to rats. High doses (≧70 mg/kg) were always fatal within a few hours. At nonlethal levels, AAPH was found to be absorbed into the circulation where it remained with a half-life of about 30 min. Lipid peroxidation was observed to occur in the liver and, to a much smaller extent, the kidney and heart of treated rats; levels of thiobarbituric acid-ractive substances were unchanged in the lung and brain, and significantly reduced in the plasma. Serum lipid levels were also lower in the AAPH-treated rats. Orally administered vitamin E, but not its water soluble analog, prevented the accumulation of TBA-reactive substances in the livers of AAPH-treated rats in a dose-dependent manner, but had no effect on mortality or the changes in serum lipid levels. The data suggest that intraperitoneally administered AAPH is absorbed into the circulation and can induce lipid peroxidation in vivo, but that toxicity may also arise through nonradical mechanisms. Furthermore, the free radical toxicity of AAPH in vivo may not so be general as previously suggested. © 1990.
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