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Oxidation of melatonin by carbonate radicals and chemiluminescence emitted during pyrrole ring cleavage

Authors :
RĂ¼diger, Hardeland
Burkhard, Poeggeler
Robert, Niebergall
Veronika, Zelosko
Source :
Journal of pineal research. 34(1)
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Oxidation of melatonin was followed by measuring chemiluminescence emitted during pyrrole ring cleavage, a process leading to the main oxidation product of this indoleamine, N1-acetyl-N2-formyl-5-methoxykynuramine (AFMK). Radical reactions of melatonin were studied in two variants of a moderately alkaline (pH 8) H2O2 system, one of which contained hemin as a catalyst. In both systems, light emission from melatonin oxidation lasted several hours. Time courses and turnover rates depended on the presence or absence of hemin; the catalyst enhanced light emission many-fold. In the two reaction systems, the presence of hydrogen carbonate (HCO)(3)(-) enhanced chemiluminescence by more than 10-fold, indicating scavenging of carbonate radicals. In the presence of 10% dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) or 1 m mannitol, HCO(3)(-)-dependent as well as independent light emissions were only partially inhibited. With regard to the stimulatory effect of HCO(3)(-), this implies a formation of carbonate radicals (CO)(3)(-) independent of hydroxyl (OH) radicals, presumably involving superoxide anions abundantly present in the system. Tiron, a scavenger of superoxide anions, strongly and almost instantaneously inhibited chemiluminescence, in accordance to the requirement of this reactive oxygen species for AFMK formation and its involvement in -radical formation. Melatonin's capability of scavenging CO(3)(-) may contribute to its protective potency.

Details

ISSN :
07423098
Volume :
34
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of pineal research
Accession number :
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