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Evidence of lipid peroxidation and protein phosphorylation in cells upon oxidative stress photo-generated by fullerols

Vileno, B.
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Jeney, S.
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Sienkiewicz, A.
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2010
Biophysical Chemistry

An oxidative stress (OS) state is characterized by the generation of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in a biological system above its capacity to counterbalance them [1]. Exposure to OS induces the accumulation of intracellular ROS, which in turn causes cell damage in the form of protein, lipid, and/or DNA oxidations. Such conditions are believed to be linked to numerous diseases or simply to the ageing of tissues. However, the controlled generation of ROS via photosensitizing drugs or photosensitizers (PS) is now widely used to treat various tumors and other infections [2,3]. Here we present a method to track the chemical changes in a cell after exposure to oxidative stress. OS is induced via fullerols, a custom made water soluble derivative of fullerene (C-60), under visible light illumination. Synchrotron-based Fourier Transform InfraRed Microspectroscopy (S-FTIRM) was used to assess the chemical makeup of single cells after OS exposure. Consequently, a chemical fingerprint of oxidative stress was probed in this study through an increase in the bands linked with lipid peroxidation (carbonyl ester group at 1740 cm(-1)) and protein phosphorylation (asymmetric phosphate stretching at 1240 cm(-1)). (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.bpc.2010.09.004
Web of Science ID

WOS:000284567600019

Author(s)
Vileno, B.
Jeney, S.
Sienkiewicz, A.
Marcoux, P. R.
Miller, L. M.
Forro, L.
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Biophysical Chemistry
Volume

152

Start page

164

End page

169

Subjects

Ir

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Infrared Spectroscopic Microscopy

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Synchrotron

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Fullerols

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Reactive Oxygen Species

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Oxidative stress

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Synchrotron Infrared Microspectroscopy

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Ir Spectroscopy

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Singlet Oxygen

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Photodynamic Therapy

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Apoptosis

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C-60

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Biology

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Brain

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December 16, 2011
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