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  • Title: Enhanced formation of ethane and n-pentane by rat hepatocytes in the presence of dimethyl sulfoxide.
    Author: Santone KS, Kroschel DM, Powis G.
    Journal: Biochem Pharmacol; 1986 Apr 15; 35(8):1287-92. PubMed ID: 3008757.
    Abstract:
    Incubation of rat hepatocytes with 14 mM dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) produced an increase in the formation of ethane, measured by capillary column gas chromatography, to 18.0 pmoles/hr/10(7) cells from 11.2 pmoles/hr/1-(7) cells from 5.6 pmoles/hr/10(7) cells in control hepatocytes. This was about one-third the stimulation of ethane and n-pentane formation produced by incubation of hepatocytes with 13 mM carbon tetrachloride. DMSO-stimulated ethane and n-pentane formation was inhibited up to 63% by 0.1 microM alpha-tocopherol and up to 89% by N2. Formation of dimethylsulfide from DMSO by hepatocytes was the same in air and N2. DMSO increased methane production by hepatocytes to 31.3 pmoles/hr/10(7) cells from 6.9 pmoles/hr/10(7) cells in control hepatocytes. Although DMSO apparently stimulated lipid peroxidation by hepatocytes, as measured by ethane and n-pentane formation, there was no increase in the formation of thiobarbituric acid reactive material. DMSO was not toxic to hepatocytes, measured by release of cytosolic lactate dehydrogenase, over a 2-hr incubation. Possible mechanisms for the increase in alkane formation by DMSO are discussed.
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