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Detoxification of 4-hydroxynonenal (HNE) in keratinocytes: characterization of conjugated metabolites by liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry

✍ Scribed by Giancarlo Aldini; Paola Granata; Marica Orioli; Enzo Santaniello; Marina Carini


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
234 KB
Volume
38
Category
Article
ISSN
1076-5174

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Abstract

Keratinocytes are potential targets of lipid peroxidation products (α,β‐unsaturated aldehydes) generated in the skin following UV exposure, among which the most abundant and toxic product is 4‐hydroxy‐trans‐2,3‐nonenal (HNE). The aim of this study was to investigate the ability of keratinocytes (NCTC2544 cell lines) to detoxify HNE, through characterization of metabolites, until now never demonstrated, using a combined analytical approach (liquid chromatography (LC) and liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS)). Incubation of cells with HNE (up to 200 µM) was performed in order to evaluate the ability of the cells to detoxify this toxic aldehyde, and indicated that the cell viability was maintained under these conditions. LC analysis of the extracellular media from keratinocytes incubated with 100 µM HNE shows a time‐dependent decrease of HNE, disappearance from the medium within 2 h and concomitant formation of two unconjugated (phase I) metabolites, 4‐hydroxy‐2‐nonenoic acid (HNA) and 1,4‐dihydroxy‐2‐nonene (DHN), which were both identified and quantified by LC and accounted for 48.8 ± 4.6% of the HNE dose. Four additional metabolites were identified in the extracellular medium by reversed‐phase LC coupled with electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (LC/ESI‐MS/MS) with positive and negative ion detection as Michael adducts (phase II metabolites), arising by the addition of the nucleophilic sulfur of glutathione (GSH) to the electrophilic C‐3 of HNE, followed by oxidation–reduction enzymatic processes. The GSH–HNE conjugates were (a) S‐(4‐hydroxynonanal‐3‐yl)glutathione, (b) S‐(1,4‐dihydroxy‐nonane‐3‐yl)glutathione, (c) S‐(4‐oxononanal‐3‐yl)glutathione and (d) S‐(4‐oxo‐nonan‐1‐ol‐3‐yl)glutathione, and accounted for 52.3 ± 5.8% of the HNE dose (35 nmol mg^−1^ protein), as estimated indirectly by measuring the extent of cellular GSH consumption (18.7 ± 1.8 nmol mg^−1^ protein). The time course of HNE biotransformation was then determined by monitoring the formation of metabolites inside and outside the cell at different times after HNE addition (5–120 min). A time‐dependent and almost linear formation inside the cell was observed for all the metabolites (plateau after 15 min of incubation), followed by a rapid decay and a concomitant increase in the extracellular medium (plateau of formation after 60 min). This confirms that HNE diffuses into the cell where is totally metabolized through phase I and phase II reactions to unreactive products, which are then exported outside the cell. This is the first demonstration that skin epidermal cells are able to detoxify the cytotoxic products of lipid peroxidation. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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