We investigated the susceptibility of peritoneal mouse macrophages and macrophage and microglia cell lines to the peroxidative activity of beta-haematin, the synthetic polymer identical to native malaria pigment. The extent of lipid peroxidation, measured as production of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), was greater for peritoneal macrophages than for cell lines and microglia cells. TBARS production apparently was not attributable to the release of free iron from the protoporphyrin moiety, but related to lower glutathione content and different lipid composition of the cell membrane. These findings offer a new interpretation for the contentious immunomodulatory effects of beta-haematin reported for phagocytes of different origins.

Macrophage populations of different origins have distinct susceptibilities to lipid peroxidation induced by beta-haematin (malaria pigment) / F. Omodeo-Salè, N. Basilico, M. Folini, P. Olliaro, D. Taramelli. - In: FEBS LETTERS. - ISSN 0014-5793. - 433:3(1998 Aug 21), pp. 215-218.

Macrophage populations of different origins have distinct susceptibilities to lipid peroxidation induced by beta-haematin (malaria pigment)

F. Omodeo-Salè
Primo
;
N. Basilico
Secondo
;
D. Taramelli
Ultimo
1998

Abstract

We investigated the susceptibility of peritoneal mouse macrophages and macrophage and microglia cell lines to the peroxidative activity of beta-haematin, the synthetic polymer identical to native malaria pigment. The extent of lipid peroxidation, measured as production of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), was greater for peritoneal macrophages than for cell lines and microglia cells. TBARS production apparently was not attributable to the release of free iron from the protoporphyrin moiety, but related to lower glutathione content and different lipid composition of the cell membrane. These findings offer a new interpretation for the contentious immunomodulatory effects of beta-haematin reported for phagocytes of different origins.
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animals; cell line; cells, cultured; cholesterol; fatty acids; female; glutathione; glutathione reductase; hemin; lipid peroxidation; macrophages; macrophages, peritoneal; mice; mice, inbred C3H; microglia; phospholipids; thiobarbituric acid reactive substances
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21-ago-1998
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218
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Macrophage populations of different origins have distinct susceptibilities to lipid peroxidation induced by beta-haematin (malaria pigment) / F. Omodeo-Salè, N. Basilico, M. Folini, P. Olliaro, D. Taramelli. - In: FEBS LETTERS. - ISSN 0014-5793. - 433:3(1998 Aug 21), pp. 215-218.
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F. Omodeo-Salè, N. Basilico, M. Folini, P. Olliaro, D. Taramelli
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