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  • Role of ascorbic acid in transferrin-independent reduction and uptake of iron by U-937 cells.

Role of ascorbic acid in transferrin-independent reduction and uptake of iron by U-937 cells.

Biochemical pharmacology (1999-05-07)
J M May, Z C Qu, S Mendiratta
ABSTRACT

The role of ascorbic acid in transferrin-independent ferric iron reduction and uptake was evaluated in cultured U-937 monocytic cells. Uptake of 55Fe by U-937 cells was doubled by 100 microM extracellular ascorbate, and by pre-incubation of cells with 100 microM dehydroascorbic acid, the two-electron-oxidized form of ascorbate. Reduction of extracellular ferric citrate also was enhanced by loading the cells with dehydroascorbic acid. Dehydroascorbic acid was taken up rapidly by the cells and reduced to ascorbate, such that the latter reached intracellular concentrations as high as 6 mM. However, some ascorbate did escape the cells and could be detected at concentrations of up to 1 microM in the incubation medium. Further, addition of ascorbate oxidase almost reversed the effects of dehydroascorbic acid on both 55Fe uptake and ferric citrate reduction. Thus, it is likely that extracellular ascorbate reduced ferric to ferrous iron, which was then taken up by the cells. This hypothesis also was supported by the finding that during loading with ferric citrate, only extracellular ascorbate increased the pool of intracellular ferrous iron that could be chelated with cell-penetrant ferrous iron chelators. In contrast to its inhibition of ascorbate-dependent ferric iron reduction, ascorbate oxidase was without effect on ascorbate-dependent reduction of extracellular ferricyanide. This indicates that the cells use different mechanisms for reduction of ferric iron and ferricyanide. Therefore, extracellular ascorbate derived from cells can enhance transferrin-independent iron uptake by reducing ferric to ferrous iron, but intracellular ascorbate neither contributes to this reduction nor modifies the redox status of intracellular free iron.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Bathophenanthrolinedisulfonic acid disodium salt hydrate, 98%
Sigma-Aldrich
Bathophenanthrolinedisulfonic acid disodium salt hydrate, ≥95%
Supelco
Bathophenanthrolinedisulfonic acid disodium salt trihydrate, for the spectrophotometric det. of Fe, ≥98.0% (HPLC)