Effect of exposure of various oxidants on rat liver and intestinal microsomes - a comparative study

Nalini, S. ; Balasubramanian, K. A. (1991) Effect of exposure of various oxidants on rat liver and intestinal microsomes - a comparative study Chemico-Biological Interactions, 80 (2). pp. 135-144. ISSN 0009-2797

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Abstract

Rat liver and intestinal microsomes were exposed to various free radical generating systems and their effect were assessed by studying different parameters such as formation of malonaldehyde (MDA) and conjugated diene, arachidonic acid depletion and alteration in protein thiol groups and tocopherol levels. These studies revealed that liver being highly vulnerable tissue showed all the effects of free radical attack whereas intestinal microsomes were resistent to most oxidants except iron independent generation of free radicals using 2-2'-azobis (2-amidinopropane) dihydrochloride (ABAP). Intestinal microsomes were found to contain considerable amount of non-esterified fatty acids in total lipid fraction as compared to liver microsomes and iron-fatty acid complex may be incapable of participating in peroxidation. In vitro measurement of hydroxyl radical generation showed that intestinal microsomes were incapable of generating these active species. These results suggest that iron dependent free radical mediated lipid peroxidation might not occur in intestinal epithelial cells.

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Keywords:Oxidants; Peroxidation; Liver and Intestinal Microsomes
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