PMID: 8952228Oct 1, 1996Paper

Paramagnetic resonance in detecting carcinogenic risk from cytochrome P450 overexpression

Journal of Investigative Medicine : the Official Publication of the American Federation for Clinical Research
M PaoliniG Cantelli-Forti

Abstract

Despite the increasing interest in the role of oxygen radicals on human degenerative disorders including cancer, oxidative stress status is not yet measurable in vivo, largely precluding clinical application. Limited semi-quantitative assays of damage to broad classes of biomolecules such as lipids, proteins, and DNA are currently available. The detection of radicals in humans by a whole-body electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) technique has not yet been developed, although this possibility has long fascinated free radical investigators. While the EPR spin trapping procedure can be used to detect carbon centered or hydroxyl radical in human tissues, the most common spin traps are much less useful for capturing the superoxide anion (O2). To overcome these limitations, we propose a whole-body-harvest approach that utilizes a highly lipophilic spin scavenger that when injected in the animal is capable of trapping the O2 generated in vivo throughout the body with formation of a stable nitroxide measurable by EPR in the urine. A process known to generate the O2 is the induction of certain cytochrome P450 (CYP) isozymes by drugs or environmental pollutants. We report: 1) a correlation between the induction of each CYP gene family a...Continue Reading

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