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The experiment analysed the evolution of several redox parameters caused by light-dark cycle alteration in different rat brain segments: cortex, brain stem, diencephalon. Continuous light (L:L) enhanced SOD,
CAT
, GPX and
GSH
levels to different extents in the various central nervous system regions investigated, depending on the entrainment period: 24 h, 48 h, 72 h, 7 days. Continuous darkness (D:D -24 h, 48 h, 72 h, 7 days) generally diminished SOD,
CAT
and
GSH
values, but increased GPX at 48 h and
CAT
at 72 h. MDA levels were higher in D:D, too. After 7 days L:L or D:D redox indices tended to reach the normal range again. Redox system spatio-temporal versatility and complementarity suggested the existence of a possible biochemical radical cell clock gear.
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PMID:Influence of light-dark cycle alteration on free radical level in rat cns. 1241 44
Renal ischemia-reperfusion injury occurs in many clinical conditions such as hypovolemic shock, thromboembolism, injury and after renal transplantation. Under these conditions, ROS are considered to be the reason for cellular damage. Bioflavonoids have antioxidant and renoprotective properties. We studied the effect of quercetin, a bioflavonoid, on ischemia and reperfusion in rats. The rats (n = 28) were separated into three groups. Group I was the control group. Animals in groups II (IR) and III (IR + Q) underwent 30 min ischemia and 45 min reperfusion, respectively. Rats, in group III, also received 50 mg kg(-1) quercetin before 45 min of reperfusion. The activities of SOD,
CAT
, GPx, and concentrations of
GSH
and GSSGR were determined in renal cortex and erythrocytes. Also, the levels of MDA in renal cortex and plasma, and XO in renal cortex were measured in these groups. The renal cortex XO levels in the IR group were higher than that of the control and IR+Q groups (p<0.001). The renal cortex and plasma MDA levels in the IR group were also found to be higher than the control and IR+Q groups (p<0.01, and p<0.001, respectively). However, a decrease in MAD level of the IR+Q group was found in renal cortex and erythrocytes. In addition, SOD,
CAT
, and GPx activities in renal cortex and erythrocytes of quercetin-treated animals were enhanced compared to animals of the IR group. Furthermore, there were no significant differences in the SOD,
CAT
, and GPx activities of the control and IR+Q group. A reduction of
GSH
and GSSGR levels in IR and IR+Q groups was detected but no significant differences were found between these groups. This study stresses that high concentration of ROS leads to renal ischemia and reperfusion, and quercetin reduces the renal injury by preventing the oxidative stress dependent on ischemia and reperfusion. Quercetin may be used in renal transplantation as an antioxidant drug.
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PMID:The effect of quercetin on renal ischemia and reperfusion injury in the rat. 1241 62
Chronic ethanol administration is able to induce an oxidative stress in the central nervous system. N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) has antioxidant properties; as a sulphydryl donor, it contributes to the regeneration of glutathione and it acts through a direct reaction with hydroxyl radicals. In this study we investigated a possible beneficial effect of NAC on some of the free radical related parameters. Twenty four male Wistar rats were divided in to three groups and were given ethanol (Group 1), ethanol and NAC (Group 2) and isocaloric dextrose (Group 3). Ethanol and NAC were given intragastrically at doses of 6 g/kg/day and 1 g/kg/day, respectively. Our results show that chronic ethanol intake elicits statistically significant increase in MDA and NO levels and decrease in SOD and
GSH
levels in both plasma and brain (p < 0.001). GPx levels decreased in erythrocytes (p < 0.001).
CAT
activity showed significant decrease only in brain samples (p < 0.001). NAC administration effectively restores the above results to nearly normal levels. Therefore we suggest that reactive free radicals are, at least partly, involved in the ethanol-induced injury of brain cells and NAC mitigate the toxic effects of ethanol on the oxidant-antioxidant system of rat plasma and brain.
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PMID:N-acetylcysteine reduced the effect of ethanol on antioxidant system in rat plasma and brain tissue. 1251 91
The use of biomarkers to evaluate the biological effects of chemical pollutants in marine organisms represents a recent tool in the monitoring field responding to the need to detect and assess the effects of chemical contaminants on the biota. The aim of the present work was the field application of the integrated use of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and antioxidant enzymes (catalase--
CAT
, glutathione peroxidase--
GSH
-Px), for detecting the possible exposure/effect induced by chemical pollutants in native marine organisms from a coastal marine area, represented by Salento Peninsula (Italy), that shows a coastline of high environmental value, but under constant urban pressure, including agriculture activities, widely diffused in the whole hinterland. Eight sampling stations were chosen: four not urbanized areas considered "uncontaminated" controls and four clearly exposed to anthropogenic impact. The bioindicator species studied were a sessile invertebrate, Mytilus galloprovincialis, and a benthic teleost fish, Mullus barbatus.AChE activity in M. galloprovincialis revealed significant differences among places; the minimum values observed (3.9+/-1.8 nmolmin(-1)mg(-1)) was about 50% reduced with respect to the maximum found (11.4+/-0.9 nmolmin(-1)mg(-1)). The reduction in AChE activity observed in two control stations could be explained by the leaching of pesticides into the sea from the agricultural lands. Moreover, the inhibition of AChE activity by heavy metals besides pesticides, can also explain the reduction of the enzymatic activity observed in an industrialized and harbour area. In M. galloprovincialis AChE activity showed a significant inverse correlation with catalase activity but not with glutathione peroxidase that did not significantly change in animals sampled from the eight stations. Also in M. barbatus AChE activity showed significant differences among places; it was inversely correlated with liver
GSH
-Px activity, but not with catalase activity, that did not show any significantly variation in animals sampled in the different stations. In conclusion, the integrated use of AChE and antioxidant enzymes (catalase or glutathione peroxidase) in M. galloprovincialis and M. barbatus, two species living in different compartment of marine coastal ecosystem, can find a useful application within the framework of marine coastal environment monitoring programs for detecting the possible exposure/effect induced by chemical pollutants, including pesticides, on living marine organisms.
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PMID:Integrated use of biomarkers (acetylcholinesterase and antioxidant enzymes activities) in Mytilus galloprovincialis and Mullus barbatus in an Italian coastal marine area. 1260 66
The ability of Cu(II)(2)(3,5-diisopropylsalicylate)(4), CuDIPS, which exhibits superoxide dismutase (SOD)-like activity, to prevent cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity was examined in rats. Rats were divided into four groups and treated as follows: (i) vehicle control; (ii) cisplatin (16 mg/kg, intraperitoneally); (iii) CuDIPS (10 mg/kg, intraperitoneally); and (iv) cisplatin plus CuDIPS. Rats were sacrificed 3 days post-treatment. Cisplatin alone resulted in significantly increased plasma creatinine and urea. Administration of 10 mg/kg CuDIPS prevented the cisplatin-induced elevation of plasma creatinine and urea and protected against kidney damage. Relative to controls, rats that received cisplatin treatment displayed a decrease of reduced glutathione (
GSH
) and elevated platinum and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) levels in the kidney. In comparison with controls, activities of antioxidant enzymes (SOD,
CAT
,
GSH
-Px and
GSH
-Rd) were also reduced in the kidney of rats treated with cisplatin. Administration of 10 mg/kg CuDIPS prevented cisplatin-induced alterations in renal platinum,
GSH
, TBARS, and antioxidant enzyme activities. This study suggests that the protection offered by CuDIPS against cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity is partly related to maintenance of renal antioxidant systems.
...
PMID:Protection against cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity by Cu(II)2(3,5-diisopropylsalicylate)4. 1263 44
Plasma nitric oxide(P-NO), vitamin C(P-VC), vitamin E(P-VE), beta-carotene (P-beta-CAR), lipoperoxides (P-LPO) contents, the activities of erythrocyte superoxide dismutase(E-SOD), catalase(E-
CAT
), glutathione peroxidase (E-
GSH
-Px) and lipoperoxides (E-LPO) in 114 diabetic patients and 100 healthy subjects were measured. Compared with the control group, the average contents of P-NO, P-LPO and E-LPO of patient, were higher (P < 0.01), while P-VC, P-VE, P-beta-CAR contents and E-SOD, E-
CAT
and E-
GSH
-Px activities were lower (P < 0.01). With the advance of disease courses, the P-NO, P-LPO and E-LPO contents of diabetic patients increased, while P-VC, P-VE, P-beta-CAR, E-SOD, E-
CAT
and E-
GSH
-Px decreased(P < 0.01). The stepwise regression showed that the correlation between disease courses and P-NO, P-VC, E-SOD, E-
GSH
-Px and E-LPO values was significant. The metabolism of nitric oxide in diabetic patients was abnormal, and the antioxidation, antiperoxidation and antilipoperoxidation were depressed.
...
PMID:[Research on nitric oxide, oxidative and lipid peroxidative parameters in blood of diabetic patients]. 1271 94
The mechanism of homocysteine-induced oxidative injury on ECV304 cell line, a spontaneously transformed immortal human endothelial cell line, was studied. ECV304 cells were incubated with different levels of Hcy (0.05-2.00 mmol/L) for 12 hours. The activity of major anti-oxidative enzymes and the generation of reactive oxidative species (ROS) were measured by chromatometry and fluorochromy. The results showed that Hcy could induce obvious oxidative injury on ECV304 even at low level (0.05-0.10 mmol/L). The level of MDA was increased and the active oxygen was generated in the cells. The activities of anti-oxidative enzymes (SOD and
GSH
-Px) except the activity of
CAT
were decreased in the cells. It was concluded that Hcy may induce oxidative injury on EVC304 cell line through increasing the levels of ROS and inhibiting the activities of anti-oxidative enzymes.
...
PMID:[Study on the oxidative injury of ECV304 cell induced by homocysteine]. 1273 Dec 78
The cytoprotective activity of alpha-lipoic acid against free radical toxicity manifested during adriamycin (ADR)-induced cardiotoxicity has been investigated. ADR is a potent antitumour drug known to cause severe cardiotoxicity. Although ADR generates free radicals, the role of these radicals in the development of cardiac toxicity is still not well understood. In the present study, we evaluated the influence of chronic ADR treatment on the cellular defence mechanism against free radicals and the effect of alpha-lipoic acid supplementation on ADR-induced cardiotoxicity in male Wistar rats. The increase in lipid peroxidation (LPO) and activities of serum myocardial enzymes, namely lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and creatinephosphokinase, associated with the decrease in activities of enzymatic (SOD,
CAT
, GPx, G6PD and GR) and non-enzymatic (
GSH
, Vit C and Vit E) antioxidants levels were the salient features observed in ADR-induced cardiotoxicity. Lipoic acid pretreated groups showed significant increase in activities of both enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant levels. These observations highlight the antioxidant property of alpha-lipoic acid and its cytoprotective action against ADR-induced cardiotoxicity.
...
PMID:Protective role of DLalpha-lipoic acid against adriamycin-induced cardiac lipid peroxidation. 1277 87
In this study, the effect of the endosulfan on mice kidney was investigated at ultrastructural level. Moreover, biochemical analyses (G6PD,
CAT
, SOD,
GSH
and MDA) were determined in supernatant of kidney tissue. Endosulfan (13mg/kg/day body weight) was administered orally to mices via intragastric-during 10 days. The presence of mitochondrial degeneration in cytoplasm of proximal convoluted tubule cells were a striking feature. Furthermore, there was lipofuscin granules and membranous structures in some of proximal convoluted tubule cells. In some glomeruli, ultrastructural changes such as fusion in pedicels and focal thickening at glomerular basal membrane were seen. There were cytoplasmic bulges in some distal convoluted tubule cells. The biochemical results of the experimental group were significant when compared to the control. The effect of the endosulfan was mainly on the proximal convoluted tubule cells. Morever, the other parts of the nephron were effected. Thus, this degeneration in kidney may be thought that oxidative stress may play a role to the mediator in changing configuration of cell membrane and seem to account for the morphologic alteration of kidney.
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PMID:Ultrastructural evaluation of the effect of endosulfan on mice kidney. 1279 81
There is mounting evidence indicating that reactive free radical species (FRs) are involved in initiation and development of many different forms of human pathologies including psychiatric disorders. In the present study, we aimed to determine whether antioxidant enzyme (glutathione peroxidase,
GSH
-Px; superoxide dismutase, SOD and catalase,
CAT
) activities and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels, a product of lipid peroxidation, were associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The study comprised 14 patients who had been diagnosed with PTSD according to DSM-IV criteria and met the admission criteria and 14 healthy controls. The activities of
GSH
-Px SOD,
CAT
and MDA were measured in both the patients and controls. In addition, all patients were assessed using the Clinician Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS). The mean
GSH
-Px, SOD,
CAT
activities and MDA levels of the patient group did not differ from those of the controls. However, in patients, the
GSH
-Px and SOD activities were significantly and positively correlated with CAPS scores, while there was a trend toward positive correlations between CAPS scores and MDA or
CAT
. In conclusion, our results suggest that the production of FRs does not seem to be related to PTSD.
...
PMID:Free radicals in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder. 1279 47
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