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  • Redox-active metals in commercial preparations of lipopolysaccharide: implications for studies of cellular responses to bacterial products.

Redox-active metals in commercial preparations of lipopolysaccharide: implications for studies of cellular responses to bacterial products.

Cellular microbiology (2003-04-05)
John L Brubacher, Stephanie J DeWitte-Orr, Joanna R Zorzitto, Richard C Playle, Niels C Bols
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The mechanisms by which lipopolysaccharide (LPS) activates cells have been the subject of intense investigation for many years. Whereas much information on this process has been collected for mammalian species, little is known about the signalling path-ways operative in other animals. One general mode of cellular activation that has been recently pro-posed for pathways independent of the primary mammalian LPS receptor, CD14, involves reactive oxygen species (ROS) as intermediates in LPS-induced signalling pathways. Therefore, we used 2',7'-dichlorodihydrofluorescein, a fluorogenic probe of redox activity, to examine LPS-induced oxidative responses of a macrophage-like cell line from the rainbow trout, RTS11. Lipopolysaccharide dose-dependently increased oxidation of this probe by RTS11 cells, and a variety of other cell lines. This process was inhibited by catalase, superoxide dismutase and NG-methylarginine citrate, an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthases, suggesting the involvement of a diverse assortment of cellular ROS. More careful dissection of this phenomenon led us to conclude that the increase in oxidation was, in fact, due almost entirely to metals, particularly copper, in some LPS preparations, which is something to consider when experimenting with LPS.

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脂多糖 来源于大肠杆菌 055:B5, purified by phenol extraction
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浴铜灵二磺酸 二钠盐, for spectrophotometric det. of Cu, Fe