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Organic Derivatives of Mercury and Tin as Promoters of Membrane Lipid Peroxidation
The toxicity mechanisms of mercury and tin organic derivatives are still under debate. Generally the presence of organic moieties in their molecules makes these compounds lipophilic and membrane active species. The recent results suggest that Hg and Sn compounds deplete HS-groups in proteins, glutat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2267073/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18365070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1565363304000068 |
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author | Milaeva, E. Petrosyan, V. Berberova, N. Pimenov, Y. Pellerito, L. |
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description | The toxicity mechanisms of mercury and tin organic derivatives are still under debate. Generally the presence of organic moieties in their molecules makes these compounds lipophilic and membrane active species. The recent results suggest that Hg and Sn compounds deplete HS-groups in proteins, glutathione and glutathione-dependent enzymatic systems; this process also results in the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), the enhancement of membrane lipids peroxidation and damage of the antioxidative defence system. The goal of this review is to present recent results in the studies oriented towards the role of organomercury and organotin compounds in the xenobiotic-mediated enhancement of radical production and hence in the promotion of cell damage as a result of enhanced lipids peroxidation. Moreover the conception of the carbon to metal bond cleavage that leads to the generation of reactive organic radicals is discussed as one of the mechanisms of mercury and tin organic derivatives toxicity. The possible use of natural and synthetic antioxidants as detoxification agents is described. The data collected recently and presented here are fundamentally important to recognizing the difference between the role of metal center and of organic fragments in the biochemical behavior of organomercury and organotin compounds in their interaction with primary biological targets when entering a living organism. |
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spelling | pubmed-22670732008-03-24 Organic Derivatives of Mercury and Tin as Promoters of Membrane Lipid Peroxidation Milaeva, E. Petrosyan, V. Berberova, N. Pimenov, Y. Pellerito, L. Bioinorg Chem Appl Research Article The toxicity mechanisms of mercury and tin organic derivatives are still under debate. Generally the presence of organic moieties in their molecules makes these compounds lipophilic and membrane active species. The recent results suggest that Hg and Sn compounds deplete HS-groups in proteins, glutathione and glutathione-dependent enzymatic systems; this process also results in the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), the enhancement of membrane lipids peroxidation and damage of the antioxidative defence system. The goal of this review is to present recent results in the studies oriented towards the role of organomercury and organotin compounds in the xenobiotic-mediated enhancement of radical production and hence in the promotion of cell damage as a result of enhanced lipids peroxidation. Moreover the conception of the carbon to metal bond cleavage that leads to the generation of reactive organic radicals is discussed as one of the mechanisms of mercury and tin organic derivatives toxicity. The possible use of natural and synthetic antioxidants as detoxification agents is described. The data collected recently and presented here are fundamentally important to recognizing the difference between the role of metal center and of organic fragments in the biochemical behavior of organomercury and organotin compounds in their interaction with primary biological targets when entering a living organism. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2004 /pmc/articles/PMC2267073/ /pubmed/18365070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1565363304000068 Text en Copyright © 2004 E. Milaeva et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Milaeva, E. Petrosyan, V. Berberova, N. Pimenov, Y. Pellerito, L. Organic Derivatives of Mercury and Tin as Promoters of Membrane Lipid Peroxidation |
title | Organic Derivatives of Mercury and Tin as Promoters
of Membrane Lipid Peroxidation |
title_full | Organic Derivatives of Mercury and Tin as Promoters
of Membrane Lipid Peroxidation |
title_fullStr | Organic Derivatives of Mercury and Tin as Promoters
of Membrane Lipid Peroxidation |
title_full_unstemmed | Organic Derivatives of Mercury and Tin as Promoters
of Membrane Lipid Peroxidation |
title_short | Organic Derivatives of Mercury and Tin as Promoters
of Membrane Lipid Peroxidation |
title_sort | organic derivatives of mercury and tin as promoters
of membrane lipid peroxidation |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2267073/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18365070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1565363304000068 |
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