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ESR STUDY OF ELECTRON-TRANSFER REACTIONS BETWEEN GAMMA-IRRADIATED PYRIMIDINES, ADRIAMYCIN AND OXYGEN

Authors

ARROYO GARCÍA, CARMEN MARTINA, CARMICHAEL, AJ

External publication

No

Means

Free Radic. Biol. Med.

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

Publication date

01/01/1990

ISI

A1990EA52500002

Abstract

Solid pyrimidine nucleic acid bases (cytosine, thymine, and uracil) were .gamma.-irradiated (50 KGy) and dissolved in deaerated solutions of adriamycin in water and dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO). Analogues experiments using unirradiated pyrimidines as controls were also performed. In water only .gamma.-irradiated cytosine showed a reaction with the adriamycin yielding a single ESR peaks (g = 2.0033) consistent with the adriamycin semiquinone radical. Since the unirradiated cytosine gave no reaction, the results suggests an electron transfer from cytosine radicals (generated by .gamma.-radiolysis) to adriamycin. In DMSO the thre .gamma.-irradiated and unirradiated pyrimidines reacted with adriamycin yielding the adriamycin semiquinone radical observed by ESR. These results suggest that in DMSO an electron is transferred to adriamycin from the pyrimidine radicals and from the parent pyrimidine molecules. However, the process is on the order of 105 times more efficient for the pyrimidine radicals. Superoxide radicals (O2-) were formed following addition of oxygen to the deaerated DMSO solutions containing adriamycin semiquinone radicals. O2- was spin trapped using 5,5-dimethyl-1-pyrroline-N-oxide (DMPO). The results show a possible reaction sequence in which an electron transferred to adriamcyin, by pyrimidine radicals and parent pyrimidine molecules, is subsequently transferred to dissolved oxygen.

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