Different cytoprotective effect of antioxidants and change in the iron regulatory system in rodent cells exposed to paraquat or formaldehyde
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To study the mechanism of toxicity of paraquat and formaldehyde, the response of oxidant-exposed cultured NIH3T3 cells to antioxidants or an iron chelator was investigated. Paraquat-induced cell death was reduced by treatment with 10μM pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (PDTC) and 10μM desferrioxamine (DFO), but not with N-acetyl-l-cysteine (NAC). Cells were protected from formaldehyde-induced cytotoxicity by 1mM NAC, but not by PDTC or DFO. Moreover, paraquat modulated the cellular iron regulatory system. Paraquat induced a time-dependent increase in the binding of iron regulatory protein 1 (IRP1) to iron-responsive element (IRE), and the enhanced IRP1 activity continued over 24h. On the other hand, no induction of increased IRP1 binding to IRE was observed in rodent cells exposed to formaldehyde. Previously, we observed stimulation of EpRE-mediated ferritin mRNA expression in the cells exposed to hydrogen peroxide. However, paraquat did not induce any transcriptional activation of ferritin genes. These results suggest that intracellular iron may be involved in paraquat-mediated cytotoxicity and the influence of paraquat on iron metabolism differs from that of hydrogen peroxide.
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