The human monocyte-derived THP-1 cell line was incubated with 10mM AAPH in Earle’s Balanced Salt Solution at 37°C for up to 24 hours. Protein hydroperoxide formation occurred after an 8 hour lag phase which corresponded to glutathione loss observed in the cells. SDS-Page analysis confirmed protein degradation occurred after 6 hours. Cell viability measured by the MTT reduction assay also dropped after 8 hours. Reduction of intracellular glutathione levels using BSO caused reduction of the lag phase seen in protein hydroperoxide formation. Cell viability of BSO-treated cells was lower than control cells, indicating the initiation of apoptotic events. Flow cytometry analysis showed no difference between BSO-treated and control cells, indicating that GSH levels do not have an effect on the type of cell death observed in AAPH-induced oxidative damage on THP-1 cells. These results confirmed previous data in the lab suggesting THP-1 cells undergo AAPH-induced necrosis as a result of cellular damage, including the loss of GSH and the formation of protein hydroperoxides.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:canterbury.ac.nz/oai:ir.canterbury.ac.nz:10092/2629 |
Date | January 2006 |
Creators | Brown, Erin |
Publisher | University of Canterbury. School of Biological Sciences |
Source Sets | University of Canterbury |
Language | English |
Detected Language | English |
Type | Electronic thesis or dissertation, Text |
Rights | Copyright Erin Brown, http://library.canterbury.ac.nz/thesis/etheses_copyright.shtml |
Relation | NZCU |
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