The l‐histidine‐mediated enhancement of hydrogen peroxide‐induced cytotoxicity is a general response in cultured mammalian cell lines and is always associated with the formation of DNA double strand breaks
- 10 October 1994
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 353 (1) , 75-78
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(94)01010-2
Abstract
Micromolar concentrations of l‐histidine increase the cytotoxicity of hydrogen peroxide in a number of cell lines including CHO(hamster), EAHY, McCoy's, U937 and CCRF‐CEM (human), Vero (monkey) and SC‐1 (mouse). Importantly, these cell lines displayed differentt degrees of sensitivity to H2O2 alone and the extent of enhancement elicited by the amino acid was more pronounced in resistant cell lines. The increased cytotoxicity was invariably associated with the formation of DNA DSBs and a remarkable correlation was found by plotting the level of DNA DSBs against the cytotoxic response. These results strongly support the hypothesis that the mechanism whereby l‐histidine increases the toxicity elicited by H2O2 involves the formation of DNA DSBs and are consistent with the possibility that the amino acid might participate in the regulation of the physio‐pathological response to oxidative stress in mammals.Keywords
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