AVALIAÇÃO TOXICOLÓGICA DE ORGANOCALCOGÊNIOS EM ERITRÓCITOS HUMANOS / TOXICOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF ORGANOCHALCOGENS IN HUMAN ERYTHROCYTES

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2009

RESUMO

The interest in organochalcogen chemistry, biochemistry and pharmacology has increased in the last two decades mainly due to the fact that a variety of organochalcogen compounds possess biological activity and due the use of these compounds in industrial applications. However, literature data showed that these compounds present pro-oxidant properties, causing tissue damage and inhibition a variety of enzymes. Oxidative stress can induce complex alterations of membrane proteins in erythrocytes. Erythrocytes represent a good model to investigate the damage induced by oxidizing agents. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the toxicity induced by a variety of chalcogens at concentrations of 10, 40, 100 e 200 μM using erythrocytes in vitro. The present results showed that organotellurium compounds were toxic to erythrocytes for a hematocrit of 45%. The hemolytic effect of tellurides was not positively correlated with thiobarbituric acidreactive substance (TBARS) production suggesting that lipid peroxidation is not involved in the hemolysis provoked by organotellurium compounds. However, for a hematocrit of 1% the organoselenium and organotellurium compounds increased the hemolysis rate and these results suggest a relationship between the oxidation of intracellular glutathione (GSH) and subsequent generation of free radicals with the hemolysis by chalcogen compounds. Therefore, the results presented in this study suggest that organochalcogen compounds presented toxicity for the erythrocytes.

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oxidação lipid peroxidation oxidation hemolysis peroxidação lipídica bioquimica gsh gsh eritrócitos organotellurium organochalcogens organocalcogênios organoselenium organotelúrio organosselênio erythrocytes hemólise

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