Cytotoxicity of 1,2-epoxynaphthalene is correlated with protein binding and in situ glutathione depletion in cytochrome P4501A1 expressing Sf-21 cells

Greene, JF; Zheng, J; Grant, DF; Hammock, BD

HERO ID

1469306

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Journal Article

Year

2000

Language

English

PMID

10696783

HERO ID 1469306
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Year 2000
Title Cytotoxicity of 1,2-epoxynaphthalene is correlated with protein binding and in situ glutathione depletion in cytochrome P4501A1 expressing Sf-21 cells
Authors Greene, JF; Zheng, J; Grant, DF; Hammock, BD
Journal Toxicological Sciences
Volume 53
Issue 2
Page Numbers 352-360
Abstract Naphthalene is metabolized by several cytochrome P-450 (CYP) monooxygenases to 1,2-epoxynaphthalene. However, the subsequent interactions of the epoxide with macromolecules in the cells, and the significance of these interactions to cellular injury, are not well characterized. Additionally, CYP1A1, which can metabolize naphthalene to 1,2-epoxynaphthalene, may be induced by a number of xenobiotics. Yet, the in situ interaction between naphthalene and CYP1A1 alone, without the influence of other xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes, has not been examined. Using a model eukaryotic expression system capable of over-expressing recombinant CYP1A1, we found that naphthalene was toxic to cells expressing CYP1A1 in a dose- (LC50: 0.3 mM) and time-dependent (LT50: 12 h) manner. Naphthalene treatment of CYP1A1-expressing cells resulted in a 47% decrease in cellular glutathione (GSH) levels. Pretreatment with ethyl ester GSH, a GSH analog, protected CYP1A1-expressing cells such that viability was 30% greater than for cells treated with naphthalene alone. Cytotoxicity was strongly correlated (r2: 0.96) with covalent binding of cellular proteins. Alkaline permethylation techniques showed that cysteinyl-SH groups of cellular proteins are a nucleophilic target of the epoxide metabolite. These results suggest that, in the absence of other pathways, naphthalene is modified by CYP1A1 to 1,2-epoxynaphthalene, which subsequently binds cellular sulfhydryl groups on proteins and GSH.
Doi 10.1093/toxsci/53.2.352
Pmid 10696783
Wosid WOS:000085306200021
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Keyword 1,2-epoxynaphthalene; naphthalene; glutathione; ethyl ester glutathione; CYP1A1; Sf-21; alkaline permethylation