Pre-exposure to nitric oxide modulates the effect of ozone on oxidative defenses and volatile emissions in lima bean

Environ Pollut. 2013 Aug:179:111-9. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2013.03.065. Epub 2013 May 10.

Abstract

The roles that ozone and nitric oxide (NO), the chief O₃ precursor, play in the antioxidative balance and inducible volatile emissions of lima bean were assessed. Exposure to O₃ inhibited APX, CAT, and GR, decreased GSH content and induced emissions of (E)-β-ocimene, limonene, 1,8-cineole, linalool, (E)-4,8-dimethyl-1,3,7-nonatriene (E)-DMNT, 2-butanone and nonanal. O₃ did not induce emissions of (E)-β-caryophyllene and appeared to reduce the antioxidative capacity of plants to a greater extent than NO and NO followed by O₃ (NO/O₃) treatments. There were significant differences in emissions of (E)-β-ocimene and linalool between NO/O₃ treated plants and controls, but no differences in antioxidant concentrations. A model to explain the relationships between the ascorbate-glutathione cycle and O₃ and NO inducible volatiles was proposed. Our findings suggest that prior exposure to NO modulates the oxidative effect of ozone by the process of cross-tolerance, which might regulate the antioxidative system and induction of volatile organic compounds.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Air Pollutants / metabolism
  • Air Pollutants / toxicity*
  • Ascorbate Peroxidases / metabolism
  • Catalase / metabolism
  • Glutathione / metabolism
  • Glutathione Reductase / metabolism
  • Nitric Oxide / metabolism*
  • Ozone / metabolism
  • Ozone / toxicity*
  • Phaseolus / drug effects
  • Phaseolus / physiology*
  • Terpenes / analysis*
  • Terpenes / metabolism
  • Volatile Organic Compounds / analysis*
  • Volatile Organic Compounds / metabolism

Substances

  • Air Pollutants
  • Terpenes
  • Volatile Organic Compounds
  • Nitric Oxide
  • Ozone
  • Ascorbate Peroxidases
  • Catalase
  • Glutathione Reductase
  • Glutathione