(1) chelatable iron can fully account for heme protein-triggered proximal tubular injury; (2) HO contributes to this injury, presumably by causing iron release; (3) the heme-induced injury appears to be mediated by non-.OH oxidizing intermediates; (4) GSH can exert both anti- and pro-oxidant effects; and (5) i.m. glycerol injection, followed by proximal tubular isolation, represents a new and highly useful model for studying direct determinants of heme protein cytotoxicity.
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