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Title: Inhibition of hepatocyte gap junctional communication by 25-hydroxycholesterol may be mediated through free radicals. Author: Guo X, Ohno Y, Takanaka A. Journal: Eur J Pharmacol; 1993 Dec 01; 248(4):337-40. PubMed ID: 8181541. Abstract: 25-Hydroxycholesterol, an autoxidation product of cholesterol, has been shown to inhibit gap junctional communication between rat hepatocytes. In this study, we investigated whether free radicals are responsible for the effect of 25-hydroxycholesterol on hepatocytes. Addition of superoxide dismutase, hydroxyl radical scavenger mannitol, or the antioxidants diphenylphenylenediamine and alpha-tocopherol markedly decreased the inhibitory effect of 25-hydroxycholesterol. However, addition of catalase or the catalase inhibitor aminotriazole did not influence the inhibition of gap junctional communication by 25-hydroxycholesterol. Data from this study suggest that free radicals other than hydrogen peroxide are involved in the mechanism of 25-hydroxycholesterol-induced inhibition of gap junctional communication.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]