Journal of Medicinal Chemistry p. 667 - 672 (1990)
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The indolic neurotoxin 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine (5,7-DHT) has been widely speculated to express its neurodegenerative effects as a result of intraneuronal autoxidation. Until recently, it was believed that autoxidation led to reactive electrophilic quinone imine species which alkylated neuronal membrane proteins and that byproducts of the autoxidation reaction were cytotoxic reduced-oxygen species. This study reveals that at physiological pH carbanions of 5,7-DHT act as the primary electron-donor species to yield C(4)- and C(6)-centered free radical superoxide complexes in a 1:2 ratio. The C(4)-centered complex reacts to yield, ultimately, 5-hydroxytryptamine-4,7-dione which has been shown to be a significantly more powerful neurotoxin than 5,7-DHT. The C(6)-centered radical superoxide complexes react to give 6,6'-bis(5-hydroxytryptamine-4,7-dione). It is likely that the latter reaction yields O2.- as a cytotoxic byproduct.
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