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Title: An Assay for the Rate of Removal of Extracellular Hydrogen Peroxide by Cells.

Authors: Wagner, Brett A; Witmer, Jordan R; van 't Erve, Thomas Joost; Buettner, Garry R

Published In Redox Biol, (2013)

Abstract: Cells have a wide range of capacities to remove extracellular hydrogen peroxide. At higher concentrations of extracellular H2O2 (micromolar) the rate of removal can be approximated by a rate equation that is first-order in the concentration of H2O2 and cell density. Here we present a method to determine the observed rate constant for the removal of extracellular H2O2 on a per cell basis. In the cells examined, when exposed to 20 μM H2O2, these rate constants (kcell) range from 0.46 × 10(-12) s(-1) cell(-1) L for Mia PaCa-2 cells (human pancreatic carcinoma) to 10.4 × 10(-12) s(-1) cell(-1) L for U937 cells (human histiocytic lymphoma). For the relatively small red blood cell kcell = 2.9 × 10(-12) s(-1) cell(-1) L. These rate constants, kcell, can be used to compare the capacity of cells to remove higher levels of extracellular H2O2, as often presented in cell culture experiments. They also provide a means to estimate the rate of removal of extracellular H2O2, rate = - kcell [H2O2] (cells L(-1)), and the half-life of a bolus of H2O2. This information is essential to optimize experimental design and interpret data from experiments that expose cells to extracellular H2O2.

PubMed ID: 23936757 Exiting the NIEHS site

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