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Nitrogen oxidative stress

Direct preparation of the gas is potentially hazardous, and explosive decomposition of the impure gas in the condensed state (below -20°C) has occurred. A safe procedure involving isolation of the 1 1 adduct with 9,10-dimethylanthracene is preferred. The impure gas contains nitrogen oxide and it is known that nitrosyl cyanide will react with the latter to form an explosive compound [1], The need to handle this compound of high explosion risk in small quantities, avoiding condensed states, is stressed [2],... [Pg.212]

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a common mediator of apoptosis. Induction of apoptosis by bile acids appears to be caused, at least in part, by oxidative stress and consequent DNA damage. Unrepaired DNA damage can trigger apoptosis. Table 3.3 lists studies indicating that bile acids induce production of ROS and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) in cells of the GI tract. Table 3.4... [Pg.51]

A number of NO-derived reactive species can initiate lipid peroxidation, including nitrogen dioxide and, most notably, ONOO , which displays unique properties as a mediator of lipid oxidation. On a molecular basis, ONOO is a more potent lipid oxidant than hydrogen peroxide and, unlike H2O2, it does not require metal catalysis. The one-electron oxidants such as metals, as well as heme proteins and peroxynitrite, are assumed to play an important role in many diseases associated with oxidative stress. Heme proteins such as horseradish peroxidase (HRP) can produce alkylperoxyl radicals through two sequential... [Pg.952]

The fates of the G(-H) radicals in DNA are mostly determined by reactions with other substrates. Here, we consider the reactions of the G(-H) radicals with types of free radicals that are generated in vivo under conditions of oxidative stress. One of these radicals is the nitrogen dioxide radical, NO2. This radical can be generated in vivo by the oxidation of nitrite, N02, a process that can be mediated by myeloperoxidase [111, 112] as well as by other cellular oxidants [113, 114]. An alternative pathway of the generation of NO2 is the homolysis of peroxynitrite [102, 115] or nitrosoperoxycarbonate formed by the reaction of peroxynitrite with carbon dioxide [99-101]. The redox potential, E°( NO2/NO2")=1.04 V vs NHE [116] is less than that of guanine, E7[G(-H)7G] = 1.29 V vs NHE [8]. Pulse radiolysis [117] and laser flash photolysis [109] experiments have shown that, in agreement with these redox potentials, N02 radicals do not react with intact DNA. However, N02 radicals can oxidize 8-oxo-dG that has a lower redox potential ( 7=0.74 vs NHE [56]) than any of the normal nucleobases [109]. [Pg.152]

Fig. 7.3 Reactions showing the generation of ROS during lipid peroxidation and oxidative stress. Hydroxyl radical ( OH) lipid radical ( lipid), peroxyl radical (lipid-OO ) lipid peroxide (lipid-OOH) nitric oxide ( NO) nitrogen dioxide (N02) peroxynitrite anion (ONOO-) hypochlorous acid (HOC1), and hydrogen peroxide (H202)... Fig. 7.3 Reactions showing the generation of ROS during lipid peroxidation and oxidative stress. Hydroxyl radical ( OH) lipid radical ( lipid), peroxyl radical (lipid-OO ) lipid peroxide (lipid-OOH) nitric oxide ( NO) nitrogen dioxide (N02) peroxynitrite anion (ONOO-) hypochlorous acid (HOC1), and hydrogen peroxide (H202)...

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