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The role of lipid peroxidation in aluminium toxicity in soybean cell suspension cultures.

Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences (2001-02-24)
I Rath, W Barz
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The primary reactions leading to Al toxicity in plant cells have not yet been elucidated. We used soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) cell suspension cultures to address the question whether lipid peroxidation plays an important role in Al toxicity. Upon transfer to an Al-containing culture medium with a calculated Al3+ activity of 15 microM soybean cells showed a distinct and longtime increase in lipid peroxidation within 4 h. At the same time a drastic loss of cell viability was observed. Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and N,N'-diphenyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPPD), two lipophilic antioxidants, were able to almost completely suppress lipid peroxidation in Al-treated cells at a concentration of 20 microM. This effect was dose-dependent for DPPD and was observed at minimum concentrations of 1-2 microM. When lipid peroxidation was suppressed by DPPD or BHA cell viability remained high even in the presence of toxic Al concentrations. These results suggest that Al-induced enhancement of lipid peroxidation is a decisive factor for Al toxicity in suspension cultured soybean cells.

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N,N′-Diphenyl-p-phenylenediamine, 98%