Abstract
The potential role of nitric oxide radical (NO ·) in macrophage-mediated oxidation and conversion of human low density lipoprotein (LDL) to a high-uptake form was examined by exposing LDL to aerobic solutions to either NO · or 3-morpholinosydnonimine-hydrochloride (SIN-1, a compound that spontaneously forms NO · and superoxide anion radical) or to mouse peritoneal macrophages in the presence and absence of modulators of cellular NO · synthesis. Incubation with NO · alone caused oxidation of LDL's ubiquinol-10 and accumulation of small amounts of lipid hydroperoxidases, but failed to form any high-uptake ligand for endocytosis by macrophages and did not alter the LDL particle charge or the integrity of apoB. Exposure of LDL to SIN-1 resulted in complete consumption of all antioxidants and substantial formation of lipid hydroperoxidases, but again had little effect on the lipoprotein particle charge or generation of high-uptake form. Preincubation of macrophages with interferon-γ increased the cells ability to generate reactive nitrogen metabolites. The extent of cell-mediated oxidation of LDL and the generation of high-uptake LDL was substantial in resident cells in which NO · synthesis was barely detectable, depressed in cells active in NO · synthesis and restored when NO · synthesis was suppressed by the arginine analogue, NMMA. These results suggest that, while longer with superoxide anion radical, NO · can oxidize LDL, its synthesis is not required for macrophage-mediated oxidation of LDL in vitro; rather it exerts a protective role in preventing oxidative LDL modification by macrophages.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 73-82 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. Molecular Basis of Disease |
| Volume | 1180 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 13 Oct 1992 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- 3-Morpholinosydnonimine hydrochloride
- Ahterosclerosis
- LDL
- Lipid peroxidation
- Nitric oxide radical
- Superoxide anion radical
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