Determination of H2O2 Generation by pHPA Assay

Bio Protoc. 2016 Nov 20;6(22):e2010. doi: 10.21769/BioProtoc.2010.

Abstract

The production of reactive oxygen species, including H2O2, is a process that can be used in signaling, cell death, or immune response. To quantify oxidative stress in cells, a fluorescence technique has been modified from a previously described method to measure H2O2 release from cells (1-5). This assay takes advantage of H2O2-mediated oxidation of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) to Complex I, which, in turn, oxidizes p-hydroxyphenylacetic acid (pHPA) to a stable, fluorescent pHPA dimer (2,2'-dihydroxy-biphenyl-5,5' diacetate [(pHPA)2]). The H2O2-dependent HRP-mediated oxidation of pHPA is a sensitive and specific assay for quantifying H2O2 release from cells. This assay can measure H2O2 release from whole cells, mitochondria, or the NADPH oxidase.