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Electrochemical behaviors of sulfhydryl compounds in the presence of elemental mercury.
Yamamoto, Megumi; Charoenraks, Thiraporn; Pan-Hou, Hidemitsu; Nakano, Atsuhiro; Apilux, Amara; Tabata, Masaaki.
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  • Yamamoto M; Department of Basic Medical Sciences, National Institute for Minamata Disease, 4058-18 Hama, Minamata, Kumamoto 867-0008, Japan. yamamoto@nimd.go.jp
Chemosphere ; 69(4): 534-9, 2007 Sep.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17490713
In the expression of bioaccumulated elemental mercury (Hg 0) toxicity, the first Hg 0 oxidation step is crucial. Therefore, to clarify the mechanism underlying the interactions of sulfhydryl (SH) compounds and Hg 0 in the present study, we analyzed the oxidation of reduced glutathione (GSH) and L-cysteine (Cys) in the presence of Hg 0 in aqueous solution by cyclic voltammetry (CV). Production of Hg2+ in the reaction mixture was found to increase along with a decrease in free SH residues. CV showed that the oxidation of Cys increased after a 4-h incubation in the presence of Hg(0), but the oxidation of Cys after a 24-h incubation was suppressed. Conversely, GSH oxidation increased with incubation time in the absence of Hg(0). In the presence of Hg(0), the oxidation of GSH was suppressed. The different reactivities of Cys and GSH with Hg(0) may arise from differences in their oxidation/reduction potentials and pH. The important SH compound interactions with Hg(0) oxidation were as follows: (i) oxidation of Hg(0) to form either mercurous ion (Hg+) or mercuric ion (Hg2+) which both form stable complexes in aqueous solution as Hg I (RS) or Hg II(RS)2; (ii) catalyzed oxidation of SH compounds in the presence of Hg 0; and (iii) suppression of the oxidation of SH compounds due to the reduced concentration of free SH compounds through the binding of SH compounds with Hg+ or Hg2+ The present results demonstrate the chemical reaction processes by which Hg 0 dissolves in aqueous solution in the presence of SH compounds, and contribute to our understanding of SH compounds in non-enzymatic Hg 0 oxidation in vivo.
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Sulfhydryl Compounds / Mercury Language: En Journal: Chemosphere Year: 2007 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japan Country of publication: United kingdom
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Sulfhydryl Compounds / Mercury Language: En Journal: Chemosphere Year: 2007 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japan Country of publication: United kingdom