a(MESH:"Glutathione Peroxidase")
Preincubation of lipid extract derived from atheroma, complicated lesion or oxidized LDL with glutathione/glutathione peroxidase (which specifically reduced lipid hydroperoxide to alcohol by 35%, 38% and 90%, respectively) significantly lowered the lytic effect (Fig 1B, empty bars).Oxidation of liberated hemoglobin was also reduced (Fig 1C, empty bars) PubMed:20378845
Pre-treatment of heme-oxidized lipids with glutathione/glutathione peroxidase reduced the lipid hydroperoxide content (113±30 vs. 74±22 nmol LOOH/mg extract, p<0.01) and inhibited the endothelial cell cytotoxicity by 25% (p<0.05). PubMed:20378845
Preincubation of lipid extract derived from atheroma, complicated lesion or oxidized LDL with glutathione/glutathione peroxidase (which specifically reduced lipid hydroperoxide to alcohol by 35%, 38% and 90%, respectively) significantly lowered the lytic effect (Fig 1B, empty bars).Oxidation of liberated hemoglobin was also reduced (Fig 1C, empty bars) PubMed:20378845
Preincubation of lipid extract derived from atheroma, complicated lesion or oxidized LDL with glutathione/glutathione peroxidase (which specifically reduced lipid hydroperoxide to alcohol by 35%, 38% and 90%, respectively) significantly lowered the lytic effect (Fig 1B, empty bars).Oxidation of liberated hemoglobin was also reduced (Fig 1C, empty bars) PubMed:20378845
Pre-treatment of heme-oxidized lipids with glutathione/glutathione peroxidase reduced the lipid hydroperoxide content (113±30 vs. 74±22 nmol LOOH/mg extract, p<0.01) and inhibited the endothelial cell cytotoxicity by 25% (p<0.05). PubMed:20378845
Furthermore, the induction of HO-1 was decreased (153 ± 16 versus 105 ± 3 pmol bilirubin formed per milligram of cell protein per 60 minutes, p<0.01) in endothelial cells. PubMed:20378845
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