PMID: 9434877Jan 22, 1998Paper

Cytotoxic and genotoxic effects of 4-hydroxynonenal in cerebral endothelial cells

Mutation Research
G M KarlhuberP M Eckl

Abstract

Oxygen free radicals are produced in the central nervous system (CNS) as a consequence of normal physiological metabolic reactions of neuronal cells, but there is evidence accumulating that they are also implicated in the processes leading to a number of pathological changes in the brain. A general mechanism whereby oxygen free radicals induce tissue damage is lipid peroxidation (LPO), which generates a large variety of water-soluble carbonyl compounds. Due to their high reactivity, we focused our investigations on 4-hydroxyalkenals, in particular on 4-hydroxynonenal (HNE), the major 4-hydroxyalkenal. Two phenotypes of cerebral endothelial cells (cECs) were treated with various concentrations of 4-hydroxynonenal and the cyto- and genotoxic effects studied. The cytogenetic endpoints determined were chromosomal aberrations and the induction of micronuclei. Three hours of incubation with HNE induced significantly elevated levels of chromosomal aberrations at concentrations > or = 1 microM and micronuclei at concentrations > or = 10 microM in both cEC phenotypes, compared to the controls. Cytotoxicity was observed at a concentration of 50 microM HNE and was significantly higher in the elongated and spindle-shaped cEC phenotype (typ...Continue Reading

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