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FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY & MEDICINE The Official Journal of the Oxygen Society CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX VOLUME 10, 1991 ©) PERGAMON PRESS New York ® Oxford ® Beijing # Frankfurt SGo Paulo # Sydney #® Tokyo # Toronto Free Radical Biology & Medicine The Official Journal of the Oxygen Society A Constituent Member of the International Society for Free Radical Research Co-Editor-in-Chief Co-Editor-in-Chief Original research, hypothesis papers Scientific reviews, survey articles Kelvin J. A. Davies William A. Pryor Institute for Toxicology and Department Thomas and David Boyd Professor of Biochemistry Biodynamics Institute University of Southern California 711 Choppin 1985 Zonal Avenue, HSC-PSC 614-616 Louisiana State Universiiy Los Angeles, CA 90033, USA Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA Associate Editor Scientific reviews, survey articles Gary Winston Louisiana State University, USA International Editorial Board Bruce N. Ames Lars Ernster H. A. O. Hill Catherine Rice-Evans University of California—Berkeley, USA University of Stockholm, Sweden Oxford University, UK Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, UK Steven D. Aust Ronald W. Estabrook Paul Hochstein Utah State University, USA University of Texas/Dallas, USA University of Southern California, Giuseppe Rotilio USA City University of Rome, Italy Anne P. Autor Vittorio E. Ferrari University of British Columbia, Canada Zambon and the University of Milan, Keith U. Ingold Bengt Samuelsson S.p.A., Roma, Italy National Research Council, Canada Karolinska Institute, Sweden Bernard M. Babior Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation, Robert A. Floyd Manfred L. Karnovsky Alex Sevanian USA Oklahoma Medical Research Harvard Medical School, USA University of Southern California, Joseph V. Bannister Foundation, USA Norman I. Krinsky USA Cranfield Inst. of Technology, UK CUnhirviesrtsiotpyh eorf CSa.l iFfooortnei a-Los Angeles, beUS AU niversity School of Medicine, Helmut Sies Carmia Borek USA University of Dusseldorf, Germany Columbia University, USA William E. M. Lands Henry J. Forman University of Illinois Medical Center, Michael G. Simic Donald C. og: Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, USA National Bureau of Standards, USA Cook College, Rutgers University, USA USA J. William Lown Trevor F. Slater Alberto Boveris Bruce Freeman University of Alberta, Canada Brunel University, England University of Buenos Aires, Argentina University of Alabama/Birmingham Joe M. McCord Harold M. Swartz John Butler Irwin Fridovich Webb Ho Lung Institute, Denver, University of Illinois College of Christie Hospital/Holt Radium Duke University Medical Center, USA ’ USA Medicine, USA Institute, UK Bernard D. Goldstein Lawrence J. Marnett Al L. Tappel Arthur |. Cederbaum Rutgers Medical School, USA Wayne State University, USA University of California—Davis, USA Mount Sinai School of Medicine, USA Robert A. Greenwald Ronald P. Mason Paul O. P. Ts’o Leslie G. Cleland Logn Island Jewish Hillside Medical National Institute of Environmental Johns Hopkins University, USA Royal Adelaide Hospital, Australia enter, USA Health Sciences, USA Fulvio Ursini Gideon Czapski John M. C. Gutteridge Morimitsu Nishikimi University of Padua, Italy Hebrew University, Israel National Institute for Biological University of Nagoya, Japan Standards, UK Yu. A. Viadimirov Thomas L. Dormandy Sten Orrenius Moscow State Medical Institute, Whittington Hospital, UK Barry Halliwell Karolinska Institute, Sweden USSR University of London, Kings College, James H. Doroshow UK Lester Packer Steven J. Weiss City of Hope National Medical Center, University of California—Berkeley, University of Michigan, USA USA Hosni M. Hassan USA North Carolina State University, USA Christine Winterbourn Ingrid Emerit John E. Repine Christchurch School of Medicine, CNRS, France Osamu Hayaishi University of Colorado Medical New Zealand Osaka Medical College, Japan Center, USA Journal of Free Radicals in Biology & Medicine (final issue, Volume 2, Numbers 5/6, 1986) and Advances in Free Radical Biology and Medicine (final issue, Vol- ume 2, Number 2, 1986) were merged as of Volume 3, Number 1, 1987, of Free Radical Biology & Medicine. Publishing, Advertising, and Subscription Offices: Pergamon Press, Inc., Fairview Park, Elmsford, New York 10523, USA; or, Pergamon Press pic, Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 OBW, England. Published 12 issues per annum, 2 volumes. Annual institutional rate (1991), US$460.00. Two-year institutional subscription rate (1991/92): US$874.00. Personal subscription rate for those whose library subscribes at the regular rate (1991, Vols. 10-11): US$137.00. A subscription to Free Radical Biology & Medicine is a benefit to membership of the Oxygen Society. For informa- tion about the society, please contact: Ms. Susan Godber, Editorial Assistant, Oxygen Society/Free Radical Biology & Medicine, Biodynamics Institute, 711 Choppin Hall, Louisiana State Univer- sity, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803-1800, U.S.A. Members of the Society for Free Radical Research may order personal subscriptions at a concessional rate, details of this rate are available upon request. Prices are subject to change without notice. Notify 8 weeks in advance of address change with a copy of the subscription mailing label. Back Issues: Back issues of all previously published volumes, in both hard copy and on microform, are available direct from Pergamon Press offices. Subscription rates for Japan include despatch by air and prices are available on ap- plication. Copyright © 1991 Pergamon Press plc Copyright Notice. 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The Item-Fee Code for this publication is: 0891-5849/91 $3.00 + .00. @™ The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences—Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSIZ39.48-1984 CONTENTS Volume 10, 1991 Volume 10, Number 1 CONTENTS William A. Pryor The Radical View Original Contributions Raphael Udassin Salicylate as an In Vivo Free Radical Trap: Studies on Ischemic Ilana Ariel Insult to the Rat Intestine Yuval Haskel Nahum Kitrossky Mordechai Chevion Paul N. Manson Evidence for an Early Free Radical-Mediated Reperfusion Injury in Richard Jesudass Frostbite Louis Marzella Gregory B. Bulkley Michael J. Im Kailash K. Narayan George N. Smith On the Identification of a Conjugated Diene Component of Duodenal Mohammed Taj Bile as 9Z,11E-Octadecadienoic Acid Joan M. Braganza U. Rafatowska Peroxidation-Induced Changes of Histamine Metabolism and Trans- E. Watajtys-Rode port of Its Precursor Histidine in Rat Brain Synaptosomes Mark S. Paller Hydrogen Peroxide and Ischemic Renal Injury: Effect of Catalase In- Marsha Patten hibition Rosa Pérez Aging and Lung Antioxidant Enzymes, Glutathione, and Lipid Per- Monica Lépez oxidation in the Rat Gustavo Barja de Quiroga Tamaki Yamada The Effects of Sulfasalazine Metabolites on Hemoglobin-Catalyzed Christine Volkmer Lipid Peroxidation Matthew B. Grisham Cora J. Dillard Vitamin E, Diethylmaleate and Bromotrichloromethane Interactions Miao-Lin Hu in Oxidative Damage In Vivo Al L. Tappel Lance S. Terada Inactivation of Xanthine Oxidase by Hydrogen Peroxide Involves Jonathan A. Leff Site-Directed Hydroxyl Radical Formation David M. Guidot Irene R. Willingham John E. Repine Jawaid Iqbal Use of Cyanide and Diethyldithiocarbamate in the Assay of Superox- Philip Whitney ide Dismutases Contents Terry D. Oberley Antioxidant Enzymes and Steroid-Induced Proliferation of Kidney R. G. Allen Tubular Cells Janice L. Schultz L. Jayne Lauchner W. H. Koppenol Thermodynamic Considerations on the Generation of Hydroxyl Rad- icals From Nitrous Oxide—No Laughing Matter Book Review William A. Pryor Gas Chromatography and Lipids, by William W. Christie Announcements & Calendar Oxygen Society News Volume 10, Number 2 CONTENTS William A. Pryor The Radical View Original Contributions Beatriz Gonzalez Flecha Hydroperoxide-Initiated Chemiluminescence: An Assay for Oxida- Susana Llesuy tive Stress in Biopsies of Heart, Liver, and Muscle Alberto Boveris Michael Katrantzis The Oxidant Hypochlorite (OCI) , a Product of the Myloperoxidase Mark S. Baker System, Degrades Articular Cartilage Proteoglycan Aggregate Christopher J. Handley Dennis A. Lowther William G. E. J. Schoonen Characterization of Oxygen-Resistant Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells. A. Handayani Wanamarta III. Relative Resistance of Succinate and a-Ketoglutarate Dehydroge- Joan M. van der Klei-van Moorsel nases to Hyperoxic Inactivation Cornelis Jakobs Hans Joenje William A. Antholine Spin-Trapping Studies of the Oxidation—Reduction Reactions of Iron B. Kalyanaraman Bleomycin in the Presence of Thiols and Buffer Jeffrey A. Templin Robert W. Byrnes David H. Petering Blaine C. White Brain Nuclear DNA Survives Cardiac Arrest and Reperfusion Donald J. DeGracia Gary S. Krause John M. Skjaerlund Brian J. O’Neil Lawrence I. Grossman Contents Oleg M. Panasenko Free Radical Modification of Lipoproteins and Cholesterol Accumu- Tatyana V. Vol’nova lation in Cells Upon Atherosclerosis Ofelia A. Azizova Yuriy A. Vladimirov Review Articles Shozo Yamamoto ‘*Enzymatic’’ Lipid Peroxidation: Reactions of Mammalian Lipoxy- genases James D. Adams, Jr. Oxygen Free Radicals and Parkinson’s Disease Ifeoma N. Odunze Announcements & Calendar Oxygen Society News Volume 10, Numbers 3/4 CONTENTS Symposium in Print William A. Pryor Oxidative Stress Status: An Introduction Susan Shipley Godber Mark J. Messina Oxidative Stress Status and Cancer: Methodology Applicable for Hu- man Studies William A. Pryor Noninvasive Measures of Oxidative Stress Status in Humans Susan Shipley Godber N. F. Boyd The Possible Role of Lipid Peroxidation in Breast Cancer Risk V. McGuire K. N. Jeejeebhoy In Vivo Breath Alkane as an Index of Lipid Peroxidation Jason D. Morrow Quantification of Noncyclooxygenase Derived Prostanoids as a Marker L. Jackson Roberts, II of Oxidative Stress Michael A. Trush An Overview of the Relationship Between Oxidative Stress and Thomas W. Kensler Chemical Carcinogenesis Mark K. Shigenaga Assays for 8-Hydroxy-2'-Deoxyguanosine: a Biomarker of In Vivo Bruce N. Ames Oxidative DNA Damage Charles Vincent Smith Correlations and Apparent Contradictions in Assessment of Oxidant Stress Status In Vivo Review Articles Miral Dizdaroglu Chemical Determination of Free Radical-Induced Damage to DNA Contents Peter Wardman “‘Radiation Chemistry’’ Literature Compilations: Their Wider Value Alberta B. Ross in Free Radical Research Erratum Announcements & Calendar Oxygen Society News Volume 10, Number 5 CONTENTS Original Contributions Paul Russell Effects of Naphthalene Metabolites on Cultured Cells From Eye Lens Takahiko Yamada Guo-tong Xu Donita Garland J. Samuel Zigler, Jr. Elena Serbinova Free Radical Recycling and Intramembrane Mobility in the Antioxi- Valerian Kagan dant Properties of Alpha-Tocopherol and Alpha-Tocotrienol Derick Han Lester Packer Sudhir Mehrotra Mitochondrial Damage by Active Oxygen Species In Vitro Poonam Kakkar P. N. Viswanathan Michéle Bernier Pharmacological Studies of Arrhythmias Induced by Rose Bengal Yoshiki Kusama Photoactivation Marcel Borgers Luc Ver Donck Oscar Valdes-Aguilera Douglas C. Neckers David J. Hearse Sergio Giunta An In Vitro Bacterial Model of Cytotoxicity to Living Cells Caused Luciano Galeazzi by Dopamine and 6-Hydroxydopamine Oxidation at Physiological pH Giuseppe Groppa Amram Samuni On Radical Production by PMA-Stimulated Neutrophils as Monitored C. Murali Krishna by Luminol-Amplified Chemiluminescence John Cook Christopher D. V. Black Angelo Russo Review Articles David R. Janero Therapeutic Potential of Vitamin E Against Myocardial Ischemic- Reperfusion Injury Maryvonne Ciavatti Oxidative Status and Oral Contraceptive. Its Relevance to Platelet Serge Renaud Abnormalities and Cardiovascular Risk Contents Simon P. Wolff Protein Glycation and Oxidative Stress in Diabetes Mellitus and Zhen Y. Jiang Ageing James V. Hunt Erratum Announcements & Calendar Oxygen Society News Volume 10, Number 6 CONTENTS Original Contributions Geoffrey R. Fisher The Reductive Metabolism of Diaziquone (AZQ) in the $9 Fraction Peter L. Gutierrez of MCF-7 Cells: Free Radical Formation and NAD(P)H: Quinone- Acceptor Oxidoreductase (DT-Diaphorase) Activity I. Emerit Hydroxynonenal, A Component of Clastogenic Factors? S.H. Khan H. Esterbauer Gerd O. Till Lung Injury and Complement Activation: Role of Neutrophils and Hans P. Friedl Xanthine Oxidase Peter A. Ward Paul J. Tortoriello The Anomaly of Pyridine Nucleotide Synergism in Carbon Tetra- John F. Riebow chloride Metabolism Shakuntala Advani Wayne R. Bidlack Marek Luciak Whole Blood Superoxide Anion Generation and Efficiency of Some Lucjan Pawlicki Erythrocyte Antioxidant Systems During Recombinant Human Jézef Kedziora Erythropoietin Therapy of Uremic Anemia Kazimierz Trznadel Jan Blaszezyk Andrzej Buczynski Grushenka H.I. Wolfgang Diquat-Induced Oxidative Damage in Hepatic Microsomes: Effects Robert A. Jolly of Antioxidants Thomas W. Petry Stephen R. Thom Oxygen-Dependent Antagonism of Lipid Peroxidation M. Emin Elbuken Garry J. Handelman Characterization of Products Formed During the Autoxidation of Frederik J.G.M. van Kuijk 8-Carotene Alakananda Chatterjee Norman I. Krinsky Contents Letters to the Editor Barry Halliwell Hydroxylation of Salicylate as an Assay for Hydroxyl Radicals: A Harparkash Kaur Cautionary Note Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg S.P. Sharma Existence of Bluish-White Fluorescing Age-Pigment — ‘‘Pre-Li- T.J. James pofuscin’’ G.E. Eldred The Lipid Peroxidation Theory of Lipofuscinogenesis Cannot Yet M.L. Katz Be Confirmed Book Review William A. Pryor Free Radicals in Biology and Medicine, edited by Barry Halliwell and John M.C. Gutteridge Announcements & Calendar Volume 10 List of Contents and Author Index Oxygen Society News

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