Modulatory activity of 9-hydroxy- and 9-hydroperoxy-ocatadecadienoic acid towards reactive oxgen species from guinea-pig pulmonary macrophages

F. Engels, P.A.J. Henricks, H. Van der Vliet, F.P. Nijkamp

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Abstract

As guinea-pig pulmonary macrophages (PM) synthesize the linoleic acid metabolite 9-hydroxy-octadecadienoic acid (9-OH-Lin) under non-stimulated conditions in relatively large quantities, we investigated whether this product has an effect on the macrophage's own phagocytic cell function. 9-OH-Lin, and also its hydroperoxy precursor 9-hydroperoxy-octadecadienoic acid (9-OOH-Lin), influenced the generation of PM chemiluminescence, a measure of the production of reactive oxygen species. The generation of lucigenin-enhanced chemiluminescence by stimulated and non-stimulated PM was inhibited concentration-dependently. Inhibition was observed at concentrations as low as 10 nM. Since 9-OH-Lin and 9-OOH-Lin also inhibited the generation of chemiluminescence by a cell-free enzyme system, i.e. xanthine/xanthine oxidase, the inhibitory effects might represent a scavenging activity towards reactive oxygen species. 9-OH-Lin and 9-OOH-Lin did not influence other phagocytic cell functions, e.g. PM phagocytic capacity, the aggregatory response to the calcium ionophore A23187, or the release of lysosomal enzymes. The effects of 9-OH-Lin and 9-OOH-Lin could be ascribed to the hydroxy and hydroxyperoxy moiety, respectively, as evidenced by lack of effect of the native fatty acid linoleic acid. We conclude that the formation of 9-OH-Lin and 9-OOH-Lin by PM may represent a regulatory mechanism towards the cell's own activity by modulating reactive oxygen species.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)197-203
Number of pages7
JournalEuropean Journal of Biochemistry
Volume184
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 26 Jan 1989

Keywords

  • 9 hydroxystearic acid
  • linoleic acid
  • unclassified drug
  • animal cell
  • article
  • guinea pig
  • lung alveolus macrophage
  • phagocytosis
  • priority journal

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