den Hartog_2002_Biol.Chem_383_709

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Title : Efficacy of HOCl scavenging by sulfur-containing compounds: antioxidant activity of glutathione disulfide? - den Hartog_2002_Biol.Chem_383_709
Author(s) : den Hartog GJ , Haenen GR , Vegt E , van der Vijgh WJ , Bast A
Ref : Biol Chem , 383 :709 , 2002
Abstract :

Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is a bactericidal compound formed by activated neutrophils during inflammation. Overproduction of HOCl causes damage to tissues at the site of neutrophil accumulation. The deleterious effects of excessive HOCl formation can be attenuated using antioxidants. Thiols and thioethers are known to be very effective HOCl scavengers. In the present study, the potency of several sulfur-containing compounds to protect acetylcholinesterase, glutathione S-transferase P1-1 (GST P1-1) and alpha1-antiproteinease against inactivation by HOCl was determined. Surprisingly, glutathione disulfide was an effective protector of acetylcholinesterase against hypochlorous acid. Glutathione disulfide did not provide protection for GST P1-1 and alpha1-antiproteinease against oxidative inactivation by HOCl. The implications of this finding are discussed.

PubMedSearch : den Hartog_2002_Biol.Chem_383_709
PubMedID: 12033460

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den Hartog GJ, Haenen GR, Vegt E, van der Vijgh WJ, Bast A (2002)
Efficacy of HOCl scavenging by sulfur-containing compounds: antioxidant activity of glutathione disulfide?
Biol Chem 383 :709

den Hartog GJ, Haenen GR, Vegt E, van der Vijgh WJ, Bast A (2002)
Biol Chem 383 :709