Eugenol-mediated superoxide generation and cytotoxicity in guinea pig neutrophils.
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Eugenol is the medicament used routinely as an anodyne and antiseptic in dentistry and a food flavour and fragrance agent. The drug stimulates the superoxide (O<SUB>2</SUB><SUP>·-</SUP>) release of guinea pig neutrophils without a lag time. The production rate increases with the drug concentration and reaches a plateau at 5 mM. However, the induction accompanies the cytotoxicity. The stimulation system of O<SUB>2</SUB><SUP>·-</SUP> production is sensitive to mild heating (45°C, 15 min). The system proceeds without artifacts which may be mediated by a radical chain reaction with H<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>2</SUB> and hydroxy radical, since neither catalase, mannitol nor azide changes the rate. Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> and Ni<SUP>2+</SUP> in the medium enhance the activity, but Mg<SUP>2+</SUP> and Zn<SUP>2+</SUP> have no effect. EDTA inhibits completely, suggesting that intracellular metal ions are involved in this system. Phenolic compounds used as dental medicaments other than eugenol act as potent stimulators of the O<SUB>2</SUB><SUP>·-</SUP> production, with the following order of potency: thymol>eugenol><I>o</I>-cresol. Resorcinol, guaiacol and hexachlorophene show little activity. This order of potency agrees with the order of hydrophobicity of these chemicals and that of the cytotoxicity to neutrophils. The data suggest that phenolic antiseptic drugs bind to the cell surface hydrophobically, trigger the oxygen burst and make the plasma membrane fragile at a high dose of drugs.
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著者
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SUGIYAMA KATSUMI
Department of Bioengineering, Nagaoka University of Technology
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Suzuki Yukio
Department Of Electrical Engineering School Of Science And Engineering Waseda University
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Furuta Hiroaki
Department Of Dental Pharmacology
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