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- W2026485676 abstract "Ascorbic acid is an important antioxidant in human blood. Erythrocytes contribute to the antioxidant capacity of blood by regenerating ascorbate and possibly by exporting ascorbate-derived reducing equivalents through a transmembrane oxidoreductase. The role of ascorbate as an electron donor to the latter enzyme was tested in human erythrocytes and ghosts using nitroblue tetrazolium as an electron acceptor. Although nitroblue tetrazolium was not directly reduced by ascorbate, erythrocyte ghosts facilitated reduction of nitroblue tetrazolium in the presence of ascorbate and ascorbate derivatives containing a reducing double bond. The resulting blue monoformazan product was deposited directly in ghost membranes. Ascorbate-induced monoformazan deposition showed several features of an enzyme-mediated process, including hyperbolic dependence on substrate and acceptor concentrations, as well as sensitivity to enzyme proteolysis, detergent solubilization, and sulfhydryl reagents. Incubation of intact erythrocytes with nitroblue tetrazolium caused deposition of the monoformazan in ghost membranes prepared from the cells. This deposition reflected the intracellular ascorbate content and was inhibited by extracellular ferricyanide, a known electron acceptor for the transmembrane oxidoreductase. Although nitroblue tetrazolium did not cross the cell membrane, like the cell-impermeant ferricyanide, it oxidized intracellular [14C]ascorbate to [14C]dehydroascorbate, which then exited the cells. In resealed ghosts, both monoformazan deposition and ferricyanide reduction were proportional to the intravesicular ascorbate concentration. NADH was only about half as effective as a donor for the enzyme as ascorbate in both open and resealed ghosts. These results suggest that not only can ascorbate donate electrons to a transmembrane oxidoreductase, but that it may be the major donor in intact erythrocytes." @default.
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