Potential damage resulting from polyamine oxidation. Intracellular polyamines can be oxidized by both SMO and APAO. Here the potential damage resulting from spermine oxidation by SMO is illustrated. The red lightening bolts represent potentially damaging insults from reactive aldehydes and the blue lightening bolts represent potentially damaging reactive oxygen species (1) The reactive aldehyde, 3-aminopropanal, can damage (

) RNA (4), DNA (5), proteins (6), and membranes (7). Similarly, the readily diffusible H
2O
2 (2) can damage (

) RNA, DNA, membranes, and proteins, once converted to the highly reactive hydroxyl radical (3) through Fenton or Fenton-like catalysis. If oxidative damage to cells is severe enough, apoptotic cell death may ensue (8). Heritable damage to DNA may result in transformation, carcinogenesis (9) and metastatic disease. Although unexplored, H
2O
2 produced by polyamine catabolism may play a role as a signaling molecule (10).