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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1989

Catecholamine melanins structural changes induced by copper ions

Krystyna Stępień; Jacek P. Dworzanski; Barbara Bilińska; Małgorzata Porębska-Budny; Andrzej M. Hollek; Tadeusz Wilczok

Melanins synthesized from adrenaline and dopamine in the presence or absence of copper ions were characterized by pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and by IR and ESR methods. It was shown that Cu2+ are able to induce changes in the melanin structure. Melanins obtained from adrenaline-Cu2+ and dopamine-Cu2+ complexes are composed mainly from monomeric units of the indole type. Melanins synthesized from these catecholamines without Cu2+ contain additionally large amounts of unindolized monomeric units. The structure differences in both types of melanins are reflected in their sorptive abilities and spectroscopic characteristics.


Neurotoxicity Research | 1999

Model neuromelanins as antioxidative agents during lipid peroxidation

Tadeusz Wilczok; Krystyna Stępień; Anna Dzierżęga-Lęcznar; Alicja Zajdel; Adam Wilczok

The oxidative pathway of dopamine metabolism in the human brain leads to formation and accumulation of neuromelanin in the cytoplasm of most nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons. The physiological significance of neuromelanin and its contribution to the neurodegenerative processes underlying Parkinson’s disease are still controversial.The effect of model neuromelanins on Fe(II)/ascorbate-induced lipid peroxidation in micelles of linoleic acid and in lecithin liposomes was determined. Synthetic neuromelanins were obtained from dopamine (DA), 5-S-cysteinyldopamine (CysDA) or from equimolar mixture of these precursors. Thiobarbituric acid test and reverse-phase HPLC, used for measurements of primary and secondary oxidation products, showed that all melanins tested significantly suppressed peroxidation of both, linoleic acid and liposomal lecithin. The inhibitory effect of CysDA-melanin was lower than of DA/CysDA-melanin and DA-melanin. All the melanins were able to reduce linoleic acid hydroperoxides to their stable hydroxy derivatives. The results obtained suggest that neuromelanin can act as natural antioxidant. The fatty acid hydroperoxide-reducing ability demonstrated for the model neuromelanins appears to be involved in the mechanism of antioxidative activity of neuromelanin.


Journal of Neural Transmission | 2006

Structural investigations of neuromelanin by pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry

Anna Dzierżęga-Lęcznar; Slawomir Kurkiewicz; Krystyna Stępień; Ewa Chodurek; Peter Riederer; Manfred Gerlach

Summary.Pyrolysis combined with gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS) was applied for structural investigations of the human substantia nigra neuromelanin. Using synthetic neuromelanins, we have demonstrated that Py-GC/MS is suitable for identification and differentiation of both eumelanin (dopamine-derived) and pheomelanin (cysteinyldopamine-derived) component of the pigment. Structural information on melanin monomers was inferred from their pyrolytic markers. When the human neuromelanin was subjected to pyrolysis, none of the heterocyclic, sulfur-containing markers of pheomelanin component was detected among the thermal degradation products. We have concluded that nigral pigment isolated from normal brain tissue does not contain benzothiazine-type monomers, and that cysteinyldopamine-originated units may be incorporated into the polymer in uncyclized form. The most abundant pyrolysis product was identified as limonene, which indicates that nigral pigment is tightly associated with an isoprenoid-type compound. Pyrolysis in the presence of the methylating reagent allowed identification of high levels of saturated and monounsaturated straight-chain C14–C18 fatty acid species chemically bound to the pigment macromolecule.


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2000

Dopamine-melanin protects against tyrosine nitration, tryptophan oxidation and Ca2+-ATPase inactivation induced by peroxynitrite

Krystyna Stępień; Alicja Zajdel; Adam Wilczok; Tadeusz Wilczok; Agnieszka Grzelak; Agnieszka Mateja; Mirosław Soszyński; Grzegorz Bartosz

The effects of dopamine-melanin (DA-melanin), a synthetic model of neuromelanin, on peroxynitrite-mediated 3-nitrotyrosine formation, oxidation of tryptophan in bovine serum albumin and inactivation of erythrocyte membrane Ca(2+)-ATPase activity were investigated in the absence and in the presence of bicarbonate. DA-melanin inhibited nitration of free tyrosine, loss of tryptophan residues and Ca(2+)-ATPase inactivation by peroxynitrite in a dose dependent manner. In the presence of bicarbonate, this inhibitory effect was lower for nitration and insignificant for oxidative protein modifications. These results suggest that neuromelanin can protect against nitrating and oxidizing action of peroxynitrite but is a worse protector against the peroxynitrite-CO(2) adduct. As peroxynitrite may be a mediator of neurotoxic processes, the obtained results suggest that neuromelanin may be important as a physiological protector against peroxynitrite.


Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2012

Detection and quantitation of a pheomelanin component in melanin pigments using pyrolysis-gas chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry system with multiple reaction monitoring mode.

Anna Dzierżęga-Lęcznar; Slawomir Kurkiewicz; Krystyna Stępień

Here, we describe the reliable method for the detection and quantitation of a pheomelanin component in melanin pigments. Synthetic melanins with various contents of pheomelanin-type structural units were thermally degraded, and the multiple reaction monitoring mode was applied to detect the pheomelanin markers in the pyrolysates by GC/MS/MS. The method allowed the specific detection and quantitation of a pheomelanin component in melanin with the incorporation of pheomelanin-type units as low as 0.05%. Considering highly universal character of the pheomelanin markers, the method could be applied for structural studies of natural melanin pigments being mixtures of eumelanin and pheomelanin.


The Scientific World Journal | 2012

Evaluation of Melanogenesis in A-375 Cells in the Presence of DMSO and Analysis of Pyrolytic Profile of Isolated Melanin

Ewa Chodurek; Arkadiusz Orchel; Joanna Orchel; Slawomir Kurkiewicz; Natalia Gawlik; Zofia Dzierżewicz; Krystyna Stępień

The increase of a skin malignant melanoma (melanoma malignum) incidence in the world has been observed in recent years. The tumour, especially in advanced stadium with metastases, is highly resistant to conventional treatment. One of the strategies is to modulate melanogenesis using chemical compounds. In this study, the processes of differentiation and melanogenesis induced by dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) in human melanoma cells (A-375) were investigated. Natural melanin isolated from A-375 melanoma cell line treated with 0.3% DMSO was analyzed by pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS) method. The products derived from pheomelanin have not been stated in the pyrolytic profile of analyzed melanin. Within all products derived from eumelanins, 1,2-benzenediol has been predominated. It has been shown that in the melanoma cells stimulated with 0.3% and 1% DMSO, the increase of transcriptional activity of the tyrosinase gene took place. It was accompanied by the rise of tyrosinase activity and an accumulation of melanin in the cells. The better knowledge about the structure of melanins can contribute to establish the uniform criteria of malignant melanoma morbidity risk.


Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters | 2012

Evaluation of melanogenesis in A-375 melanoma cells treated with 5,7-dimethoxycoumarin and valproic acid

Ewa Chodurek; Arkadiusz Orchel; Joanna Orchel; Slawomir Kurkiewicz; Natalia Gawlik; Zofia Dzierżewicz; Krystyna Stępień

Malignant melanoma (melanoma malignum) is one of the most dangerous types of tumor. It is very difficult to cure. In recent years, a lot of attention has been given to chemoprevention. This method uses natural and synthetic compounds to interfere with and inhibit the process of carcinogenesis. In this study, a new treatment strategy was proposed consisting of a combination of 5,7-dimethoxycoumarin (DMC), an activator of melanogenesis, and valproic acid (VPA), a well-known drug that is one of the histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACis). In conjunction with 1 mM VPA, all of the tested concentrations of DMC (10–150 μM) significantly decreased the proliferation of A-375 cells. VPA and DMC also induced the synthesis of melanin and the formation of dendrite and star-shaped cells. Tyrosinase gene expression and tyrosinase activity significantly increased in response to VPA treatment. Pyrolysis with gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS) was used to investigate the structure of the isolated melanin. This showed that the quantitative and qualitative components of melanin degradation products are dependent on the type of applied melanogenesis inductor. Products derived from eumelanin were detected in the pyrolytic profile of melanin isolated from A-375 cells stimulated with DMC. Thermal degradation of melanin isolated from melanoma cells after exposure to VPA or a mixture of VPA and DMC revealed the additional presence of products derived from pheomelanin.


Journal of Occupational Health | 2011

Occupational Exposure to Phenolic Compounds at Coke Plants-Urinary Excretion of Methoxyphenols as an Indicator of Exposure to Methoxyphenols

Grazyna Bieniek; Krystyna Stępień

Occupational Exposure to Phenolic Compounds at Coke Plants—Urinary Excretion of Methoxyphenols as an Indicator of Exposure to Methoxyphenols: Grażyna Bieniek, et al. Department of Instrumental Analysis, Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical University of Silesia, Poland—


Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry | 2004

GC/MS analysis of thermally degraded neuromelanin from the human substantia nigra

Anna Dzierżęga-Lęcznar; Slawomir Kurkiewicz; Krystyna Stępień; Ewa Chodurek; Tadeusz Wilczok; Thomas Arzberger; Peter Riederer; Manfred Gerlach


Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2002

Pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of synthetic neuromelanins

Anna Dzierżęga-Lęcznar; Ewa Chodurek; Krystyna Stępień; Tadeusz Wilczok

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Slawomir Kurkiewicz

Medical University of Silesia

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Ewa Chodurek

Medical University of Silesia

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Tadeusz Wilczok

Medical University of Silesia

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Zofia Dzierżewicz

Medical University of Silesia

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Adam Wilczok

Medical University of Silesia

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Alicja Zajdel

Medical University of Silesia

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Arkadiusz Orchel

Medical University of Silesia

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Irena Tam

Medical University of Silesia

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Joanna Orchel

Medical University of Silesia

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