Abstract
Lipid peroxidation of adrenocortical mitochondria and microsomes was greatly stimulated by addition of 1.0 mM or less ferric ions. In the presence of NADPH-yielding system, the formation of corticosterone from endogeneous cholesterol and exogeneous deoxycorticosterone was inhibited as the concentrations of iron increased. Of interest is the fact that 0.5 mM ferric ion-mediated lipid peroxidation was completely abrogated upon addition of 2 mM calcium ions. Accordingly, the activity of corticoidogenesis was dramatically protected from the peroxidative damage.