TITLE:
Vitamin C activation of the biosynthesis of epoxyeicosatrienoic acids
AUTHORS:
Houli Jiang, Fiona E. Harrison, Kavita Jain, Samantha Benjamin, James M. May, Joan P. Graves, Darryl C. Zeldin, John R. Falck, Bruce D. Hammock, John C. McGiff
KEYWORDS:
Vitamin C; Epoxyeicosatrienoic Acids; Cytochrome P450; Lipid Hydroperoxides; Peroxygenase
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology,
Vol.3 No.3,
June
21,
2012
ABSTRACT: The cardiovascular effects of vitamin C (VitC) could be mediated by epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs). We aimed to study the mechanism of VitC-dependent microsomal formation of cis- and trans-EETs and the regulation of EET levels in rat isolated perfused kidneys and in vivo. VitC biphasically stimulated rat kidney microsomal cis- and trans-EET formation in a ratio of 1:2, involving the participation of lipid hydroperoxides (LOOHs), Fe2+ , and cytochrome P450 (CYP). Levels of LOOHs correlated with microsomal EET production. LOOH stimulation of CYP isoforms resulted in preferred trans- over cis-EET formation from arachidonic acid and was associated with the cleavage of LOOHs, which indicated a CYP peroxy-genase activity. EETs contributed to VitC-induced vasodilator responses in rat isolated perfused kidneys. VitC (1 mg/ml) given in the drinking water for 9 days doubled rat urinary EET excretion, increased plasma levels of EETs, mostly trans-EETs, by 40%, and reduced plasma levels of 20-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid. Depletion of VitC in brain cortex and kidney tissues by more than 20- and 50-fold, respectively, in gulonolactone oxidase-knockout mice was associated with mild increases in tissue EETs. These data suggest that LOOHs are a determinant factor for EET formation in vivo in which VitC exerts a key regulatory effect. VitC-activated CYP peroxygenase activity may represent a CYP interaction with lipoxygenases and cyclooxygenases to mediate the cardiovascular effects of VitC via formation of EETs.