Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (Jan 2008)

α-Phenyl-N-tert-butyl Nitrone Has Scavenging Activity Against Singlet Oxygen (1O2) and Attenuates 1O2-Induced Neuronal Cell Death

  • Anna Kawai,
  • Yoko Nishinaka,
  • Toshiyuki Arai,
  • Kiichi Hirota,
  • Hiroko Mori,
  • Nobuyuki Endo,
  • Takashi Miyoshi,
  • Kouhei Yamashita,
  • Masataka Sasada

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 108, no. 4
pp. 545 – 549

Abstract

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Scavenging activity of α-phenyl-N-tert-butyl nitrone (PBN) against singlet oxygen (1O2) and its effects on 1O2-induced neuronal cell death were examined. PBN at 1–4mM dose-dependently suppressed 1O2 released from activated human neutrophils. PBN did not react with hydrogen peroxide or hypochlorite and did not affect myeloperoxidase activity, which are involved in the 1O2 formation in neutrophils. PBN also suppressed chemically generated 1O2 in a cell-free system. These findings collectively indicated that PBN certainly has scavenging activity against 1O2. Furthermore, PBN attenuated 1O2-induced neuronal cell death. The well-known neuroprotective effects of PBN might be attributed to its 1O2-scavenging activity. Keywords:: α-phenyl-N-tert-butyl nitrone, singlet oxygen, neuronal cell death