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Advanced Protocols in Oxidative Stress III

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    Chapter 1 Derivatization and Detection of Small Aliphatic and Lipid-Bound Carbonylated Lipid Peroxidation Products by ESI-MS
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    Chapter 2 Advanced Protocols in Oxidative Stress III
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    Chapter 3 Analysis of relationship between oxidized phospholipid structure and interaction with the class B scavenger receptors.
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    Chapter 4 A Novel Gas Chromatographic Method for Determination of Malondialdehyde from Oxidized DNA
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    Chapter 5 Nitric Oxide Availability as a Marker of Oxidative Stress
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    Chapter 6 Quantification of DNA Repair Capacity Towards Oxidatively Damaged DNA in Subcellular and Cellular Systems by a Nonradioactive Cleavage Assay
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    Chapter 7 Chiral Phase-HPLC Separation of Hydroperoxyoctadecenoic Acids and Their Biosynthesis by Fatty Acid Dioxygenases.
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    Chapter 8 Selenium as a Versatile Center in Fluorescence Probe for the Redox Cycle Between HClO Oxidative Stress and H 2 S Repair
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    Chapter 9 Evaluation of Physical Integrity of Lipid Bilayer Under Oxidative Stress: Application of Fluorescence Microscopy and Digital Image Processing
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    Chapter 10 Electrochemical detection of glutathione s-transferase: an important enzyme in the cell protective mechanism against oxidative stress.
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    Chapter 11 Using Nanosensors for In Situ Monitoring and Measurement of Nitric Oxide and Peroxynitrite in a Single Cell
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    Chapter 12 Curcuma longa Attenuates Carbon Tetrachloride-Induced Oxidative Stress in T-Lymphocyte Subpopulations
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    Chapter 13 Prolongation of the Lag Time Preceding Peroxidation of Serum Lipids: A Measure of Antioxidant Capacity
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    Chapter 14 Identification of (antioxidative) plants in herbal pharmaceutical preparations and dietary supplements.
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    Chapter 15 Simultaneous Determination of Ascorbic Acid, Aminothiols, and Methionine in Biological Matrices Using Ion-Pairing RP-HPLC Coupled with Electrochemical Detector
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    Chapter 16 Portable Nanoparticle Based Sensors for Antioxidant Analysis
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    Chapter 17 Fe 3+ –Fe 2+ Transformation Method: An Important Antioxidant Assay
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    Chapter 18 Antioxidant Activity Evaluation Involving Hemoglobin-Related Free Radical Reactivity
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    Chapter 19 Computational Studies on Conformation, Electron Density Distributions, and Antioxidant Properties of Anthocyanidins
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    Chapter 20 Automatic Flow Injection Analysis (FIA) Determination of Total Reducing Capacity in Serum and Urine Samples.
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    Chapter 21 Mass Spectrometry Detection of Isolevuglandin Adduction to Specific Protein Residues
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    Chapter 22 Preoxiredoxin family members (prx3 and prx4) and pregnancy disorder (recurrent pregnancy loss).
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    Chapter 23 Substituted Pyridoindoles as Biological Antioxidants: Drug Design, Chemical Synthesis, and Biological Activity
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    Chapter 24 Measuring Antioxidant and Prooxidant Capacity Using the Crocin Bleaching Assay (CBA)
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    Chapter 25 Simultaneous Determination of the Endogenous Free α-Lipoic Acid and Dihydrolipoic Acid in Human Plasma and Erythrocytes by RP-HPLC Coupled with Electrochemical Detector
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    Chapter 26 Aryl-Acetic and Cinnamic Acids as Lipoxygenase Inhibitors with Antioxidant, Anti-inflammatory, and Anticancer Activity
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    Chapter 27 Liquid Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of N-β-Methylamino- l -alanine with 6-Aminoquinolyl- N -Hydroxysuccinimidyl Carbamate
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    Chapter 28 Intracellular Distribution of Glutathionylated Proteins in Cultured Dermal Fibroblasts by Immunofluorescence
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    Chapter 29 New Analytical Strategies Applied to the Determination of Coenzyme Q10 in Biological Matrix
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    Chapter 30 Binding and cytotoxic trafficking of cholesterol hydroperoxides by sterol carrier protein-2.
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    Chapter 31 A Toolkit for Clinical Statisticians to Fix Problems Based on Biomarker Measurements Subject to Instrumental Limitations: From Repeated Measurement Techniques to a Hybrid Pooled–Unpooled Design
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Chapter title
Analysis of relationship between oxidized phospholipid structure and interaction with the class B scavenger receptors.
Chapter number 3
Book title
Advanced Protocols in Oxidative Stress III
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, October 2014
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-1441-8_3
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978-1-4939-1440-1, 978-1-4939-1441-8
Authors

Gao D, Sayre LM, Podrez EA, Detao Gao, Lawrence M. Sayre, Eugene A. Podrez

Abstract

Recognition of specific oxidized phospholipids oxPCCD36 by scavenger receptors CD36 and SR-BI plays a critical role in several pathophysiological processes. The structural basis for the recognition of oxPCCD36 by CD36 and SR-BI is poorly understood. We describe here the design and synthesis of a series of model oxidized phospholipids having various functional groups at sn-1, sn-2, and sn-3 positions. Synthetic methodologies and experimental details for the preparation of specific examples of model oxidized phospholipids are presented. The correlation between their structure and their ability to serve as ligands for CD36 and SR-BI was determined using competitive binding assay on cells overexpressing scavenger receptors, direct binding assay to scavenger receptors expressed as GST-fusion proteins, and cholesterol ester synthesis assay using mouse peritoneal macrophages.

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