Issue 92, 2021

Fenton-like reaction of the iron(ii)–histidine complex generates hydroxyl radicals: implications for oxidative stress and Alzheimer's disease

Abstract

The hydroxyl radical (˙OH), generated from Fenton/Fenton-like reactions of iron(II) species in biology, can oxidatively damage biomolecules, inducing oxidative stress and diseases. However, this common understanding has been questioned recently after a carbonate radical was observed from the Fenton-like reaction of the iron(II)–carbonate complex. Herein, we report that the Fenton-like reaction of the iron(II)–histidine complex, one major iron(II) species in blood plasma, can occur at neutral pH to generate ˙OH, not iron(IV). Our findings and critical analyses on relevant studies clarify the above doubt, reveal a new pathway of causing oxidative stress by the iron(II) species, and have implications for Alzheimer's disease.

Graphical abstract: Fenton-like reaction of the iron(ii)–histidine complex generates hydroxyl radicals: implications for oxidative stress and Alzheimer's disease

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
06 Sep 2021
Accepted
26 Oct 2021
First published
28 Oct 2021

Chem. Commun., 2021,57, 12293-12296

Fenton-like reaction of the iron(II)–histidine complex generates hydroxyl radicals: implications for oxidative stress and Alzheimer's disease

C. Wang, Z. Wang, B. Zeng, M. Zheng, N. Xiao and Z. Zhao, Chem. Commun., 2021, 57, 12293 DOI: 10.1039/D1CC05000A

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