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Cysteinyl-glycine in the control of glutathione homeostasis in bovine lenses

PURPOSE: To define a possible metabolic and/or signaling role for Cys-Gly in glutathione homeostasis in bovine eye lenses. METHODS: Bovine lenses were cultured up to 24 h in a medium containing 0.5 mM reduced glutathione (GSH) under different conditions. The intracellular and the extracellular conte...

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Autores principales: De Donatis, Gian Marco, Moschini, Roberta, Cappiello, Mario, Del Corso, Antonella, Mura, Umberto
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2890556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20577593
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author De Donatis, Gian Marco
Moschini, Roberta
Cappiello, Mario
Del Corso, Antonella
Mura, Umberto
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Moschini, Roberta
Cappiello, Mario
Del Corso, Antonella
Mura, Umberto
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description PURPOSE: To define a possible metabolic and/or signaling role for Cys-Gly in glutathione homeostasis in bovine eye lenses. METHODS: Bovine lenses were cultured up to 24 h in a medium containing 0.5 mM reduced glutathione (GSH) under different conditions. The intracellular and the extracellular contents of thiol compounds were evaluated using a free zone capillary electrophoresis method. RESULTS: Culture of lenses in the presence of GSH and the gamma-glutamyl transferase inhibitor serine-borate demonstrated a 1.5 fold increase in the level of extra-lenticular glutathione with respect to the initial value. Cys-Gly exogenously added impaired the extra-lenticular accumulation of glutathione. Both cysteine and gamma-Glu-Cys were ineffective in reducing extra-lenticular glutathione accumulation. In all conditions no differences in reduced and total intra-lenticular glutathione levels were observed. CONCLUSIONS: The impairment of Cys-Gly generation correlated with inhibition of gamma-glutamyl transferase by serine/borate, resulting in high extra-lenticular concentration of glutathione effluxed from the bovine lens. The possibility that Cys-Gly may intervene either in the replenishment processes for cysteine in the GSH biosynthetic step or in the function of the efflux GSH-transporters is considered.
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spelling pubmed-28905562010-06-24 Cysteinyl-glycine in the control of glutathione homeostasis in bovine lenses De Donatis, Gian Marco Moschini, Roberta Cappiello, Mario Del Corso, Antonella Mura, Umberto Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: To define a possible metabolic and/or signaling role for Cys-Gly in glutathione homeostasis in bovine eye lenses. METHODS: Bovine lenses were cultured up to 24 h in a medium containing 0.5 mM reduced glutathione (GSH) under different conditions. The intracellular and the extracellular contents of thiol compounds were evaluated using a free zone capillary electrophoresis method. RESULTS: Culture of lenses in the presence of GSH and the gamma-glutamyl transferase inhibitor serine-borate demonstrated a 1.5 fold increase in the level of extra-lenticular glutathione with respect to the initial value. Cys-Gly exogenously added impaired the extra-lenticular accumulation of glutathione. Both cysteine and gamma-Glu-Cys were ineffective in reducing extra-lenticular glutathione accumulation. In all conditions no differences in reduced and total intra-lenticular glutathione levels were observed. CONCLUSIONS: The impairment of Cys-Gly generation correlated with inhibition of gamma-glutamyl transferase by serine/borate, resulting in high extra-lenticular concentration of glutathione effluxed from the bovine lens. The possibility that Cys-Gly may intervene either in the replenishment processes for cysteine in the GSH biosynthetic step or in the function of the efflux GSH-transporters is considered. Molecular Vision 2010-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2890556/ /pubmed/20577593 Text en Copyright © 2010 Molecular Vision. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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De Donatis, Gian Marco
Moschini, Roberta
Cappiello, Mario
Del Corso, Antonella
Mura, Umberto
Cysteinyl-glycine in the control of glutathione homeostasis in bovine lenses
title Cysteinyl-glycine in the control of glutathione homeostasis in bovine lenses
title_full Cysteinyl-glycine in the control of glutathione homeostasis in bovine lenses
title_fullStr Cysteinyl-glycine in the control of glutathione homeostasis in bovine lenses
title_full_unstemmed Cysteinyl-glycine in the control of glutathione homeostasis in bovine lenses
title_short Cysteinyl-glycine in the control of glutathione homeostasis in bovine lenses
title_sort cysteinyl-glycine in the control of glutathione homeostasis in bovine lenses
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2890556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20577593
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