Susceptibility of plasma to ferrous iron/hydrogen peroxide-mediated oxidation: Demonstration of a possible Fenton reaction

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The aim of our study was to evaluate a model system by using iron in the peroxidation of plasma. Lipid peroxidation was monitored by fluorometric measurement of lipid peroxides (LPO). Plasma coincubated with Fe2+ and H2O2 had a 268% increase in plasma LPO after 1 h. The optimum concentrations were 0.42 mmol/L Fe2+ and 0.73 mol/L H2O2. Coincubation of plasma with these concentrations of Fe2+ and H2O2 separately resulted in no increase in plasma LPO. The increase in plasma LPO after oxidation with Fe2+/H2O2 was paralleled by a decrease in plasma polyunsaturated fatty acids, an increase in the relative electrophoretic mobility of low-density lipoprotein (LDL), and decreases in apolipoprotein (apo) B-100 and apo A-I immunoreactivity. In vitro oxidation of LDL and high-density lipoprotein separately with this system produced increases of LPO of 246% and 128%, respectively. LPO formation in plasma was inhibited by catalase, desferrioxamine, and mannitol, but not by superoxide dismutase. Hydroxyl radical generation with Fe2+/H2O2 was evidenced by fragmentation of deoxyribose. We conclude that the Fe2+/H2O2 system, possibly by a Fenton reaction mechanism, resulted in significant plasma oxidation. This model system may be useful for examining lipid peroxidation in clinical investigations.

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Agil, A., Fuller, C. J., & Jialal, I. (1995). Susceptibility of plasma to ferrous iron/hydrogen peroxide-mediated oxidation: Demonstration of a possible Fenton reaction. Clinical Chemistry, 41(2), 220–225. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/41.2.220

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