Wednesday, December 23, 2009

METAL MEDIATED FREE RADICAL GENERATION

Metal-mediated formation of free radicals causes various modifications to DNA bases, enhanced lipid per oxidation, and altered calcium and sulfhydryl homeostasis. Lipid peroxides, formed by the attack of radicals on polyunsaturated fatty acid residues of phospholipids, can further react with redox metals finally producing mutagenic and carcinogenic malondialdehyde, 4-hydroxynonenal and other exocyclic DNA adducts (etheno and/or propano adducts). The unifying factor in determining toxicity and carcinogenicity for all these metals is the generation of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species. Common mechanisms involving the Fenton reaction, generation of the superoxide radical and the hydroxyl radical appear to be involved for iron, copper, chromium, vanadium and cobalt primarily associated with mitochondria, microsomes and peroxisomes. . Nitric oxide (NO) seems to be involved in arsenite-induced DNA damage and pyrimidine excision inhibition.

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