A rapid and simple screening test for potential inhibitors of tocopherol-mediated peroxidation of LDL lipids

We report a rapid and convenient method for screening potential inhibitors of the initiation of low density lipoprotein (LDL) lipid peroxidation. The method uses positively and negatively charged micelles of either cetyltrimethyl ammonium chloride or sodium dodecyl sulfate with added alpha-tocophero...

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Main Authors: P K Witting, C Westerlund, R Stocker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1996-04-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520375830
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spelling doaj-ff4047c3e3f84dbe8b3a47b6608f3a6a2021-04-26T05:48:53ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751996-04-01374853867A rapid and simple screening test for potential inhibitors of tocopherol-mediated peroxidation of LDL lipidsP K Witting0C Westerlund1R Stocker2Biochemistry Unit, Heart Research Institute, Camperdown, NSW, Australia.Biochemistry Unit, Heart Research Institute, Camperdown, NSW, Australia.Biochemistry Unit, Heart Research Institute, Camperdown, NSW, Australia.We report a rapid and convenient method for screening potential inhibitors of the initiation of low density lipoprotein (LDL) lipid peroxidation. The method uses positively and negatively charged micelles of either cetyltrimethyl ammonium chloride or sodium dodecyl sulfate with added alpha-tocopherol. It is based on the capacity of an antioxidant to attenuate alpha-tocopheroxyl radicals, generated by irradiation of the alpha-tocopherol-containing micelles with UV light, and measured directly by electron spin resonance spectroscopy. To establish the reliability of the method, we compared the alpha-to-copheroxyl radical attenuating ability (TRAA) of 53 natural and synthetic potential antioxidants with their respective ability to inhibit the early stages of LDL lipid peroxidation initiated by a low flux of water-soluble peroxyl radicals. The relationship between the measured TRAA and corresponding LDL antioxidation activity was highly significant (P < 0.00005, Rank test). Thus, the potency of a co-antioxidant for LDLs alpha-tocopherol could be predicted with > 98% probability by the TRAA test alone. The results suggest that this relatively simple method represents an effective and simple screening test that can be used for large numbers of potential inhibitors of the early stages of LDL lipid oxidation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520375830
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C Westerlund
R Stocker
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R Stocker
A rapid and simple screening test for potential inhibitors of tocopherol-mediated peroxidation of LDL lipids
Journal of Lipid Research
author_facet P K Witting
C Westerlund
R Stocker
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title A rapid and simple screening test for potential inhibitors of tocopherol-mediated peroxidation of LDL lipids
title_short A rapid and simple screening test for potential inhibitors of tocopherol-mediated peroxidation of LDL lipids
title_full A rapid and simple screening test for potential inhibitors of tocopherol-mediated peroxidation of LDL lipids
title_fullStr A rapid and simple screening test for potential inhibitors of tocopherol-mediated peroxidation of LDL lipids
title_full_unstemmed A rapid and simple screening test for potential inhibitors of tocopherol-mediated peroxidation of LDL lipids
title_sort rapid and simple screening test for potential inhibitors of tocopherol-mediated peroxidation of ldl lipids
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1996-04-01
description We report a rapid and convenient method for screening potential inhibitors of the initiation of low density lipoprotein (LDL) lipid peroxidation. The method uses positively and negatively charged micelles of either cetyltrimethyl ammonium chloride or sodium dodecyl sulfate with added alpha-tocopherol. It is based on the capacity of an antioxidant to attenuate alpha-tocopheroxyl radicals, generated by irradiation of the alpha-tocopherol-containing micelles with UV light, and measured directly by electron spin resonance spectroscopy. To establish the reliability of the method, we compared the alpha-to-copheroxyl radical attenuating ability (TRAA) of 53 natural and synthetic potential antioxidants with their respective ability to inhibit the early stages of LDL lipid peroxidation initiated by a low flux of water-soluble peroxyl radicals. The relationship between the measured TRAA and corresponding LDL antioxidation activity was highly significant (P < 0.00005, Rank test). Thus, the potency of a co-antioxidant for LDLs alpha-tocopherol could be predicted with > 98% probability by the TRAA test alone. The results suggest that this relatively simple method represents an effective and simple screening test that can be used for large numbers of potential inhibitors of the early stages of LDL lipid oxidation.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520375830
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