Antioxidative properties of natural coelenterazine and synthetic methyl coelenterazine in rat hepatocytes subjected to tert-butyl hydroperoxide-induced oxidative stress

2000 
Coelenterazine (CLZn; 3, 7-dihydro-2-(p-hydroxybenzyl)-6-(p-hydroxyphenyl)-8-benzylimidazolo++ +[1 ,2-a]pyrazin-3-one), the substrate for bioluminescence reactions in many marine animals, is endowed with high antioxidant properties. This work investigated the antioxidative properties of CLZn in primary cultures of rat hepatocytes subjected to the oxidant tert-butyl hydroperoxide (t-BHP). Micromolar concentrations of CLZn increased survival and decreased lipid peroxidation in rat hepatocytes subjected for 6 hr to 2.5 x 10(-4) M t-BHP. However, the extent of protection was limited by a strong toxicity of CLZn (IC(50) = 6.9 x 10(-5) M). The presence of t-BHP increased the cellular toxicity of CLZn. Methyl coelenterazine (CLZm, 3, 7-dihydro-2-methyl-6-(p-hydroxyphenyl)-8 benzylimidazolo[1, 2-a]pyrazin-3-one), a synthetic analogue of CLZn, demonstrated excellent antioxidant properties, even at very low (3 x 10(-6) M) concentrations and was not toxic throughout most of its effective concentration range. CLZm proved far more effective than reference antioxidants such as Trolox C(R), alpha-tocopherol, BHT, and probucol. The assay of thiobarbituric reactive substances (TBARS) associated with cells and in the culture medium indicated that 10(-5) M CLZm provided a total protection against t-BHP-induced lipid peroxidation. This coelenterazine analogue could be used as a model compound for investigating the action mechanism of imidazolopyrazinones in mammalian hepatocytes.
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