Reduction of extracellular dehydroascorbic acid by K562 cells
- 1 March 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Cell Biochemistry and Function
- Vol. 14 (1) , 27-31
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cbf.635
Abstract
K562 erythroleukaemic cells produced ascorbate when incubated with dehydroascorbic acid. The reduction depended on the number of cells and on the concentration of dehydroascorbic acid. The observed rate consists of a high affinity (apparent) Km 7 μM, Vmax 3·25 pmol min−1 (106 cells)−1 and a low affinity component, which was non‐saturable up to 1 mM of DHA (rate increase of 0·1 pmol min−1 (106 cells)−1 (1 μM of DHA−1). The rate was dependent on temperature and was stimulated by glucose and inhibited by phloretin, N‐ethylmaleimide, parachloro‐mercuribenzoate and thenoyltrifluoroacetone. Although uptake of DHA proceeded at a higher rate than its extracellular reduction, the generation of extracellular ascorbate from DHA cannot be accounted for by intracellular reduction and the release of ascorbate, since the latter was not linear with time and had an initial rate of approximately 3 pmol min−1 (106 cells−1). At a concentration of DHA of 100 μM this is 25 per cent of the observed reduction.Keywords
Funding Information
- Jubiläumsfonds der Österreichischen National Bank (4766)
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