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Melatonin and Indole-3-Propionic Acid Reduce Oxidative Damage to Membrane Lipids Induced by High Iron Concentrations in Porcine Skin

Iron excess in tissues results in increased oxidative damage. Among different tissues, the skin can particularly be severely damaged by oxidative stress, as it is exposed not only to endogenous but also directly to exogenous pro-oxidants. The skin is especially vulnerable to harmful oxidative stress...

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Autores principales: Rynkowska, Aleksandra, Stępniak, Jan, Karbownik-Lewińska, Małgorzata
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8400501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34436334
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes11080571
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author Rynkowska, Aleksandra
Stępniak, Jan
Karbownik-Lewińska, Małgorzata
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Stępniak, Jan
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description Iron excess in tissues results in increased oxidative damage. Among different tissues, the skin can particularly be severely damaged by oxidative stress, as it is exposed not only to endogenous but also directly to exogenous pro-oxidants. The skin is especially vulnerable to harmful oxidative stress. Melatonin and indole-3-propionic acid (IPA), two indole substances, are efficient antioxidants. This study aims to evaluate the potential protective effects of melatonin and IPA against oxidative damage to membrane lipids (lipid peroxidation (LPO)), induced in porcine skin homogenates by the Fenton reaction (Fe(2+) + H(2)O(2) → Fe(3+) + (•)OH + OH(−)) when iron is used in extremely high concentrations. Skin homogenates were incubated in the presence of FeSO(4) (2400, 1200, 600, 300, 150 and 75 µM) + H(2)O(2) (5 mM) with/without melatonin or IPA. LPO level (MDA + 4-HDA/mg protein) was measured spectrophotometrically. Melatonin, in its highest used concentration (5.0 mM), prevented FeSO(4) (1200 mM)-induced LPO, whereas it was effective in concentrations as low as 2.5 mM against all lower iron concentrations. IPA was protective in concentrations as low as 2.5 mM independently of FeSO(4) concentration. In conclusion, melatonin and IPA effectively protect against oxidative damage to membrane lipids induced by high concentrations of iron in porcine skin; therefore, both can be considered pharmacological agents in the case of disorders associated with excessive iron accumulation in the skin.
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spelling pubmed-84005012021-08-29 Melatonin and Indole-3-Propionic Acid Reduce Oxidative Damage to Membrane Lipids Induced by High Iron Concentrations in Porcine Skin Rynkowska, Aleksandra Stępniak, Jan Karbownik-Lewińska, Małgorzata Membranes (Basel) Communication Iron excess in tissues results in increased oxidative damage. Among different tissues, the skin can particularly be severely damaged by oxidative stress, as it is exposed not only to endogenous but also directly to exogenous pro-oxidants. The skin is especially vulnerable to harmful oxidative stress. Melatonin and indole-3-propionic acid (IPA), two indole substances, are efficient antioxidants. This study aims to evaluate the potential protective effects of melatonin and IPA against oxidative damage to membrane lipids (lipid peroxidation (LPO)), induced in porcine skin homogenates by the Fenton reaction (Fe(2+) + H(2)O(2) → Fe(3+) + (•)OH + OH(−)) when iron is used in extremely high concentrations. Skin homogenates were incubated in the presence of FeSO(4) (2400, 1200, 600, 300, 150 and 75 µM) + H(2)O(2) (5 mM) with/without melatonin or IPA. LPO level (MDA + 4-HDA/mg protein) was measured spectrophotometrically. Melatonin, in its highest used concentration (5.0 mM), prevented FeSO(4) (1200 mM)-induced LPO, whereas it was effective in concentrations as low as 2.5 mM against all lower iron concentrations. IPA was protective in concentrations as low as 2.5 mM independently of FeSO(4) concentration. In conclusion, melatonin and IPA effectively protect against oxidative damage to membrane lipids induced by high concentrations of iron in porcine skin; therefore, both can be considered pharmacological agents in the case of disorders associated with excessive iron accumulation in the skin. MDPI 2021-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8400501/ /pubmed/34436334 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes11080571 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rynkowska, Aleksandra
Stępniak, Jan
Karbownik-Lewińska, Małgorzata
Melatonin and Indole-3-Propionic Acid Reduce Oxidative Damage to Membrane Lipids Induced by High Iron Concentrations in Porcine Skin
title Melatonin and Indole-3-Propionic Acid Reduce Oxidative Damage to Membrane Lipids Induced by High Iron Concentrations in Porcine Skin
title_full Melatonin and Indole-3-Propionic Acid Reduce Oxidative Damage to Membrane Lipids Induced by High Iron Concentrations in Porcine Skin
title_fullStr Melatonin and Indole-3-Propionic Acid Reduce Oxidative Damage to Membrane Lipids Induced by High Iron Concentrations in Porcine Skin
title_full_unstemmed Melatonin and Indole-3-Propionic Acid Reduce Oxidative Damage to Membrane Lipids Induced by High Iron Concentrations in Porcine Skin
title_short Melatonin and Indole-3-Propionic Acid Reduce Oxidative Damage to Membrane Lipids Induced by High Iron Concentrations in Porcine Skin
title_sort melatonin and indole-3-propionic acid reduce oxidative damage to membrane lipids induced by high iron concentrations in porcine skin
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8400501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34436334
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes11080571
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