Ultra-weak photon emission as a dynamic tool for monitoring oxidative stress metabolism

Abstract In recent years, excessive oxidative metabolism has been reported as a critical determinant of pathogenicity in many diseases. The advent of a simple tool that can provide a physiological readout of oxidative stress would be a major step towards monitoring this dynamic process in biological...

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Autores principales: Rosilene Cristina Rossetto Burgos, Johannes Cornelius Schoeman, Lennart Jan van Winden, Kateřina Červinková, Rawi Ramautar, Eduard P. A. Van Wijk, Michal Cifra, Ruud Berger, Thomas Hankemeier, Jan van der Greef
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:db8be495d5d644be8296f1232c177b2e2021-12-02T15:05:44ZUltra-weak photon emission as a dynamic tool for monitoring oxidative stress metabolism10.1038/s41598-017-01229-x2045-2322https://doaj.org/article/db8be495d5d644be8296f1232c177b2e2017-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-01229-xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract In recent years, excessive oxidative metabolism has been reported as a critical determinant of pathogenicity in many diseases. The advent of a simple tool that can provide a physiological readout of oxidative stress would be a major step towards monitoring this dynamic process in biological systems, while also improving our understanding of this process. Ultra-weak photon emission (UPE) has been proposed as a potential tool for measuring oxidative processes due to the association between UPE and reactive oxygen species. Here, we used HL-60 cells as an in vitro model to test the potential of using UPE as readout for dynamically monitoring oxidative stress after inducing respiratory burst. In addition, to probe for possible changes in oxidative metabolism, we performed targeted metabolomics on cell extracts and culture medium. Lastly, we tested the effects of treating cells with the NADPH oxidase inhibitor diphenyleneiodonium chloride (DPI). Our results show that UPE can be used as readout for measuring oxidative stress metabolism and related processes.Rosilene Cristina Rossetto BurgosJohannes Cornelius SchoemanLennart Jan van WindenKateřina ČervinkováRawi RamautarEduard P. A. Van WijkMichal CifraRuud BergerThomas HankemeierJan van der GreefNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2017)
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Rosilene Cristina Rossetto Burgos
Johannes Cornelius Schoeman
Lennart Jan van Winden
Kateřina Červinková
Rawi Ramautar
Eduard P. A. Van Wijk
Michal Cifra
Ruud Berger
Thomas Hankemeier
Jan van der Greef
Ultra-weak photon emission as a dynamic tool for monitoring oxidative stress metabolism
description Abstract In recent years, excessive oxidative metabolism has been reported as a critical determinant of pathogenicity in many diseases. The advent of a simple tool that can provide a physiological readout of oxidative stress would be a major step towards monitoring this dynamic process in biological systems, while also improving our understanding of this process. Ultra-weak photon emission (UPE) has been proposed as a potential tool for measuring oxidative processes due to the association between UPE and reactive oxygen species. Here, we used HL-60 cells as an in vitro model to test the potential of using UPE as readout for dynamically monitoring oxidative stress after inducing respiratory burst. In addition, to probe for possible changes in oxidative metabolism, we performed targeted metabolomics on cell extracts and culture medium. Lastly, we tested the effects of treating cells with the NADPH oxidase inhibitor diphenyleneiodonium chloride (DPI). Our results show that UPE can be used as readout for measuring oxidative stress metabolism and related processes.
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author Rosilene Cristina Rossetto Burgos
Johannes Cornelius Schoeman
Lennart Jan van Winden
Kateřina Červinková
Rawi Ramautar
Eduard P. A. Van Wijk
Michal Cifra
Ruud Berger
Thomas Hankemeier
Jan van der Greef
author_facet Rosilene Cristina Rossetto Burgos
Johannes Cornelius Schoeman
Lennart Jan van Winden
Kateřina Červinková
Rawi Ramautar
Eduard P. A. Van Wijk
Michal Cifra
Ruud Berger
Thomas Hankemeier
Jan van der Greef
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title Ultra-weak photon emission as a dynamic tool for monitoring oxidative stress metabolism
title_short Ultra-weak photon emission as a dynamic tool for monitoring oxidative stress metabolism
title_full Ultra-weak photon emission as a dynamic tool for monitoring oxidative stress metabolism
title_fullStr Ultra-weak photon emission as a dynamic tool for monitoring oxidative stress metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Ultra-weak photon emission as a dynamic tool for monitoring oxidative stress metabolism
title_sort ultra-weak photon emission as a dynamic tool for monitoring oxidative stress metabolism
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url https://doaj.org/article/db8be495d5d644be8296f1232c177b2e
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