Reactive oxygen species (ROS) research in drug discovery and drug delivery: Can the medium Be a Trojan Horse disguised as something benign?

活性氧(ROS)在药物发现和药物输送中的研究:这种媒介会不会是伪装成良性事物的特洛伊木马?

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Abstract

In studying the roles of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in various biological processes, the availability of appropriate cell culture models is critical. Addition of H(2)O(2) to cells is commonly used to simulate oxidative stress. In doing so, generation of highly reactive oxygen species (hROS) in cell culture is used as an indication of successful model creation. The validity of such a model is predicated on the assumption that hROS formation is the result of cellular biochemical processes and not from the medium. However, we observed a significant level of hROS in various culture media alone upon H(2)O(2) addition, raising questions about the validity of such models and suggesting a "Trojan Horse" role for such media in compromising the data. Given the wide-spread use of the said method, we urge caution in analysing information gained from such models in redox mechanistic studies.

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