Activation pattern of mitogen-activated protein kinases elicited by peroxynitrite: attenuation by selenite supplementation.
FEBS Lett
; 448(2-3): 301-3, 1999 Apr 09.
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Peroxynitrite is a mediator of toxicity in pathological processes in vivo and causes damage by oxidation and nitration reactions. Here, we report a differential induction of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) in WB-F344 rat liver epithelial cells by peroxynitrite. For the exposure of cultured cells with peroxynitrite, we employed a newly developed infusion method. At 6.5 microM steady-state concentration, the activation of p38 MAPK was immediate, while JNK1/2 and ERK1/2 were activated 60 min and 15 min subsequent to 3 min of exposure to peroxynitrite, respectively. Protein-bound 3-nitrotyrosine was detected. When cells were grown in a medium supplemented with sodium selenite (1 microM) for 48 h, complete protection was afforded against the activation of p38 and against nitration of tyrosine residues. These data suggest a new role for peroxynitrite in activating signal transduction pathways capable of modulating gene expression. Further, the abolition of the effects of peroxynitrite by selenite supplementation suggests a protective role of selenium-containing proteins.
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Assunto principal:
Selenito de Sódio
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Proteínas Quinases Dependentes de Cálcio-Calmodulina
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Fígado
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Nitratos
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Animals
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En
Ano de publicação:
1999
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