J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  2000 Jan;41(1):81-89.

E ffects of Vitamin E, Selenium and Zinc Sulfate on Superoxide Release from Human Polymorphonuclear Leuko cytes and Cultured Bovine Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells

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  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, Kangnam St.Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic Univesity of Korea.

Abstract

To evaluate antioxidative effect of vitamin E, selenium and zinc sulfate on release of oxygen free radicals from polymorphonuclear leukocytes[PMNs], I measured the amount of superoxide release from human PMNs stimulated by phorbol myristate acetate[PMA]with addition of some antioxidant and antioxidative micronutrients using superoxide-dependent cytochrome c reduction.And to determine a protective effect of them on cultured bovine retinal pigment epithelial cells [RPE]from oxygen radicals, I measured a viability of bovine RPE using MTT assay after incubation with human PMNs and PMA. Vitamin E, selenuim and zinc sulfate are utilized at different concentrations of 1, 10 and 20 microM. Vitamin E and zinc sulfate inhibited superoxide production from PMNs stimulated by PMA from 10 microM concentration gnificantly. But in case of selenium, significant antioxidative effect was not found at each concentration.The antioxidative effect on cultured bovine RPE was evaluated using MTT assay.Among antioxidant and antioxidative micronutrients tested, vitamin E and zinc sulfate inhibited free radical damage to bovine RPE, they increased cell survival rate on culture at concentration of 1, 10 and 20 microM. In contrast, selenium did not increase cell survival rate significantly. With these results, it was found that vitamin E and zinc sulfate had antioxidative effect against superoxide release from PMNs and also protective effect of bovine RPE from free radical damages.Recent studies supported that peroxide may play an important role in causing tissue damage in human and experimental models of ocular inflammation and possibly in Behcet`s disease.It was suggested that antioxidant vitamins and minerals like vitamin E or zinc sulfate might be useful for management and/or prevention of these conditions.

Keyword

Antioxidant; Bovine RPE; Mineral; PMNs; Superoxide

MeSH Terms

Cell Survival
Cytochromes c
Epithelial Cells*
Free Radicals
Humans*
Inflammation
Micronutrients
Minerals
Models, Theoretical
Myristic Acid
Oxygen
Reactive Oxygen Species
Retinaldehyde*
Selenium*
Superoxides*
Vitamin E*
Vitamins*
Zinc Sulfate*
Zinc*
Cytochromes c
Free Radicals
Micronutrients
Minerals
Myristic Acid
Oxygen
Reactive Oxygen Species
Retinaldehyde
Selenium
Superoxides
Vitamin E
Vitamins
Zinc
Zinc Sulfate
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