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Reaction of Tocopherol with Peroxynitrite

As mentioned earlier, ascorbate and ubihydroquinone regenerate a-tocopherol contained in a LDL particle and by this may enhance its antioxidant activity. Stocker and his coworkers [123] suggest that this role of ubihydroquinone is especially important. However, it is questionable because ubihydroquinone content in LDL is very small and only 50% to 60% of LDL particles contain a molecule of ubihydroquinone. Moreover, there is another apparently much more effective co-antioxidant of a-tocopherol in LDL particles, namely, nitric oxide [125], It has been already mentioned that nitric oxide exhibits both antioxidant and prooxidant effects depending on the 02 /NO ratio [42]. It is important that NO concentrates up to 25-fold in lipid membranes and LDL compartments due to the high lipid partition coefficient, charge neutrality, and small molecular radius [126,127]. Because of this, the value of 02 /N0 ratio should be very small, and the antioxidant effect of NO must exceed the prooxidant effect of peroxynitrite. As the rate constants for the recombination reaction of NO with peroxyl radicals are close to diffusion limit (about 109 1 mol 1 s 1 [125]), NO will inhibit both Reactions (7) and (8) and by that spare a-tocopherol in LDL oxidation. [Pg.793]


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