2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24065382
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Biological Consequences of Vanadium Effects on Formation of Reactive Oxygen Species and Lipid Peroxidation

Abstract: Lipid peroxidation (LPO), a process that affects human health, can be induced by exposure to vanadium salts and compounds. LPO is often exacerbated by oxidation stress, with some forms of vanadium providing protective effects. The LPO reaction involves the oxidation of the alkene bonds, primarily in polyunsaturated fatty acids, in a chain reaction to form radical and reactive oxygen species (ROS). LPO reactions typically affect cellular membranes through direct effects on membrane structure and function as wel… Show more

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“…Hypoxic conditions of solid cancer tumors, caused by poor blood supply, significantly complicate cancer chemotherapy, and a consideration of compounds that remain active under such conditions is of interest for drug discovery . Anticancer activities of V complexes are expected to decrease under low oxygen conditions due to both the increased resilience of cancer cells and the likely involvement of ROS in the anticancer activity of V complexes. ,, For instance, a complete loss of in vitro anticancer activity was demonstrated for V­(IV) complexes with carbohydrate ligands under hypoxic conditions (1% O 2 ) . The proliferation of MDA-MB-231 cells under hypoxic conditions in the presence or absence of 5.0 μM fresh or aged 1 or 2 was followed using an IncuCyte Zoom instrument that was placed inside a hypoxic chamber (1% O 2 , 5% CO 2 , and 94% N 2 ) at 310 K (Figure d).…”
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“…Hypoxic conditions of solid cancer tumors, caused by poor blood supply, significantly complicate cancer chemotherapy, and a consideration of compounds that remain active under such conditions is of interest for drug discovery . Anticancer activities of V complexes are expected to decrease under low oxygen conditions due to both the increased resilience of cancer cells and the likely involvement of ROS in the anticancer activity of V complexes. ,, For instance, a complete loss of in vitro anticancer activity was demonstrated for V­(IV) complexes with carbohydrate ligands under hypoxic conditions (1% O 2 ) . The proliferation of MDA-MB-231 cells under hypoxic conditions in the presence or absence of 5.0 μM fresh or aged 1 or 2 was followed using an IncuCyte Zoom instrument that was placed inside a hypoxic chamber (1% O 2 , 5% CO 2 , and 94% N 2 ) at 310 K (Figure d).…”
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“…18−22 In addition, vanadate in the presence of hydrogen peroxide can form peroxido vanadates or other vanadium species involved in the reactive oxygen species (ROS)-related regulation of cell signaling. 19,23,24 A promising recent application is the use of inorganic V(V/IV) salts and V(V) complexes with organic ligands as potentiators of oncolytic viruses, 25−27 which are used for immunotherapy of advanced cancers. 27,28 Despite decades of research, the clinical use of V(V/IV) complexes has been hampered by their extensive and elaborate reactivities in biological media, including hydrolysis, redox reactions, binding to proteins and other biomolecules, involvement in ROS processes, and interactions with metabolites.…”
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“…This may intensify oxidative stress, which is an important mechanism of hepatocyte steatosis. Vanadium compounds may have a pro-oxidative effect, depending on the degree of oxidation or the presence of other ligands, which may lead to lipid peroxidation in the liver [113,114]. The accumulation of lipids observed under the influence of some ONO complexes may also result from the stimulation of glucose transport and the intensification of lipid synthesis in the hepatocytes.…”
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“…Scholars at home and abroad have been actively screening for effective substances with scavenging effects on oxygen radicals and inhibiting functions on lipid peroxidation. 31,32 However, the majority of the literature on the biological activity of POMs has comprised in vitro studies, while there is a relative lack of data on in vivo studies related to the toxicity of these compounds. 33 Thus, the discovery of new antioxidants has become an effective way to treat various free radical-related diseases.…”
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confidence: 99%