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This study reports on the effect of streptozotocin (STZ) induced diabetes on water soluble-SH and -SS, as well as on hepatic glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), catalase and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and on malondialdehyde (MDA) content. In addition, we determined serum concentrations of glucose, cholesterol, triglycerides and thyroxine, and thyroid weight. To elucidate the possible impact of exogenous iodine on impaired free radical tissue defense mechanisms STZ-diabetic rats were exposed to iodine brine providing for a daily iodide uptake of about 300 micrograms/kg body weight. STZ-exposure caused a decline in thyroid weight (p less than 0.01) and in total serum thyroxine (p less than 0.001), as well as a fall in hepatic catalase (CAT) activity (p less than 0.01) versus control group. Impairment of catalase activity was related to serum glucose level (r = -0.569, p less than 0.01), while hepatic MDA was positively related to serum glucose (r = + 0.5, p less than 0.01). No protective effects of iodine brine were seen with regard to impairment by STZ of antioxidant enzyme status. We conclude that impairment by STZ of antioxidant enzymes may contribute to STZ-dependent experimental diabetes.
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PMID:Alterations of antioxidant tissue defense enzymes and related metabolic parameters in streptozotocin-diabetic rats--effects of iodine treatment. 150 40

Influences of dietary selenium (Se) deficiency, physical training and an acute bout of exercise on myocardial antioxidant enzyme activity, lipid peroxidation and related biochemical properties were investigated in post-weanling male Sprague-Dawley rats. An experimental group was fed a diet containing less than 0.01 mg Se/kg and had free access to distilled water (Se-D), whereas control rats were supplemented with 0.5 mg Se/l in drinking water (Se-A). Se deficiency depleted heart mitochondrial and cytosolic Se-dependent glutathione peroxidase activity to 24 and 3%, respectively, of those in Se-A rats. Heart mitochondrial superoxide dismutase (Mn SOD) activity was 24% higher (p less than 0.05) in Se-D than in Se-A rats. Cytosolic (copper-zinc) SOD and catalase activities were not altered, whereas glutathione S-transferase activity was significantly decreased in Se-D (p less than 0.01). Myocardial antioxidant enzyme activities were not affected by either training or an acute exercise bout. Heart lipid peroxidation and activities of several enzymes in substrate metabolism were also unaffected by Se or exercise. It is concluded that rat heart has sufficient reserve of antioxidant enzyme capacity in coping with oxidative stress imposed by Se deficiency or exercise. The adaptation of Mn SOD may reveal its potential role in myocardial antioxidant defense.
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PMID:Antioxidant enzyme response to selenium deficiency in rat myocardium. 153 41

To test the hypothesis that administration of allopurinol could modify the response to prolonged hyperoxia in premature baboons (140 days gestation) with respiratory distress syndrome, we evaluated physiological, pathological, and lung biochemical parameters in groups of premature baboons treated with mechanical ventilation and exposed to various amounts of oxygen for 6 days. Three groups of experimental animals were studied, including animals that received oxygen as needed to maintain arterial oxygen between 60 and 80 Torr [inspiratory O2 concentration- (FIO2) PRN], animals that received 100% oxygen continuously but also received allopurinol intravenously at a dose of 10 mg.kg-1.day-1 (FIO2-1.0 + allopurinol), and animals that received 100% oxygen continuously and the vehicle for allopurinol administration (FIO2-1.0). Pathological examinations of the experimental animals showed evidence of lung injury in both 100% oxygen-exposed groups, but the allopurinol-treated animals had findings more compatible with the FIO2-PRN group, with relatively few macrophages or polymorphonuclear lymphocytes being present in lung tissue. Lungs of animals treated with allopurinol were also more distensible and had a trend toward decreased lung water compared with the FIO2-1.0 group. Allopurinol-treated animals were able to induce lung glutathione concentrations and glutathione-related and antioxidant enzyme activities compared with the normoxic control (FIO2-PRN) group. Ventilator pressure requirements were also decreased in the allopurinol-treated animals compared with the FIO2-1.0 controls after 42 h. These data suggest that treatment of hyperoxia-exposed premature baboons with allopurinol for the first 6 days of life results in significant changes in lung responses and antioxidant defenses compared with vehicle-treated baboons exposed to 100% oxygen for the same time period.
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PMID:Allopurinol-induced effects in premature baboons with respiratory distress syndrome. 203 82

Decreased deformability and increased internal viscosity of the sickle red blood cell (SRBC) contribute to abnormal flow in the microcirculation. Since the lungs are commonly affected in sickle cell disease, we compared the hemodynamics of the normal human red blood cell (NRBC) with the SRBC in the pulmonary circulation. The SRBC has decreased antioxidant enzyme activities compared with the NRBC. Thus, using the capillary filtration coefficient (Kfc), we determined the ability of the NRBC and the SRBC to attenuate the increased permeability and resulting edema seen in the oxidant stress of reperfusion lung injury (RLI). We found that lungs perfused with a 5% SRBC perfusate had higher pulmonary arterial pressures (Ppa) and resistances than lungs perfused with a 5% NRBC perfusate. Lungs made ischemic and reperfused with a physiologic cell-free perfusate resulted in a significant increase (P less than .05) in Kfc compared with the preischemic Kfc (.45 +/- .06 to 1.4 +/- 22 mL.min-1.cm H2O.100 g-1). In lungs reperfused with 5% RBC-containing perfusates, the Kfc did not change from preischemic Kfc with NRBCs and decreased from the preischemic Kfc with SRBCs. These findings suggest that the SRBC causes physiologically significant increases in Ppa and resistances and the SRBC, like the NRBC, offers apparent protection in RLI.
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PMID:Normal versus sickle red blood cells: hemodynamic and permeability characteristics in reperfusion lung injury. 213 18

The ethanol-preferring (EP) rats have a higher level of lipid peroxidation in the brain and blood serum than the water-preferring rats. At the same time it was found that EP rats have a decreased antioxidant enzyme activity in the brain tissue (catalase and superoxide dismutase) and blood serum (ceruloplasmin and superoxide dismutase). This antioxidant status can lead to a greater sensitivity of the EP rat brain to ethanol toxicity. The increased catalase activity in blood of EP rats reflects the elevated metabolic tolerance of this group of animals to ethanol.
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PMID:[The characteristics of the enzyme status of the antioxidant protection and the level of lipid peroxidation in the brain tissue and blood of rats with differing preferences for ethanol]. 225 54

Tracheal insufflation of tumor necrosis factor (TNF; 5 micrograms or 1.2 x 10(5) U) markedly enhanced the survival of adult rats exposed to 100% O2: 12 of 17 rats (71%) survived for greater than 11 days, whereas 30 of 30 control (Hanks' balanced salt solution) insufflated rats (100%) died within 3 days of O2 exposure. Insufflation of gamma-interferon (5 micrograms) or intraperitoneal injection of up to 40 micrograms TNF did not afford any protection. At 55 h after O2 exposure, TNF-insufflated rats showed less pulmonary edema, as determined by the extravascular lung water content-to-bloodless lung dry weigh ratio and less alveolar capillary leak as determined by the protein content in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, than control insufflated rats similarly exposed. This protection against O2 toxicity by TNF insufflation was associated with increased lung superoxide dismutase, catalase, and glutathione peroxidase activities. The enhancement of lung antioxidant enzyme activities was noted at 55 h of O2 exposure, when control animals began to die of O2 toxicity. This temporal relationship suggests that TNF-induced increase in antioxidant enzyme activities contributes, at least in part, to the observed protection.
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PMID:Tracheal insufflation of tumor necrosis factor protects rats against oxygen toxicity. 234 45

1. A number of dietary sugars are known to mediate the effects of copper deficiency. The effects of lactose (compared with sucrose) and a dietary Cu deficiency on hepatic and cardiac antioxidant enzyme activities and tissue mineral element status were investigated in the rat. 2. Groups (n 6) of male weanling Wistar rats were provided ad lib. with deionized water and diets containing sucrose (580 g/kg) or sucrose and lactose (387 g/kg and 193 g/kg respectively) with either control (12.0 mg/kg) or deficient (1.5 mg/kg) quantities of Cu for 77 d. 3. Animals consuming the low-Cu diets exhibited significantly decreased tissue Cu levels (P less than 0.01), hepatic and cardiac cytochrome c oxidase (EC 1.9.3.1, CCO) activities (P less than 0.01 and P less than 0.001 respectively) and hepatic Cu-zinc superoxide dismutase (EC 1.15.1.1, CuZnSOD) activity (P less than 0.05). The low-Cu diets also significantly decreased cardiac manganese superoxide dismutase (EC 1.15.1.1, MnSOD), catalase (EC 1.11.1.6) and glutathione peroxidase (EC 1.11.1.9, GSH-Px) activities (P less than 0.01, P less than 0.05 and P less than 0.001 respectively). 4. Hepatic Mn was significantly increased in both lactose-fed (P less than 0.001) and Cu-deficient (P less than 0.01) animals. These increases were unrelated to hepatic MnSOD activity. Cardiac Zn was significantly (P less than 0.01) increased in Cu-deficient animals. 5. Lactose feeding resulted in significantly increased cardiac CCO activity (P less than 0.001) but significantly decreased hepatic CuZnSOD (P less than 0.05), catalase (P less than 0.01) and GSH-Px (P less than 0.001) activities. 6. The activities of lactose dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.27, LDH) and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.49, G6PDH) were found to be significantly (P less than 0.05 and P less than 0.01 respectively) increased in Cu-deficient animals and G6PDH activity was significantly (P less than 0.01) decreased as a result of lactose consumption. 7. The observed changes in antioxidant enzyme activities associated with both Cu deficieny and lactose consumption may have important implications for the development of free radical mediated cell damage. However, no significant differences in either hepatic or cardiac levels of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, a measure of lipid peroxidation, were found.
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PMID:Effects of copper deficiency on hepatic and cardiac antioxidant enzyme activities in lactose- and sucrose-fed rats. 253 51

The synthetic liposoluble antioxidant BAT. 120 mg/kg, was found to produce markedly protective effects in a rat model of coronary occlusive myocardial infarction, whereas the water soluble BAT analogue, 4-Oxy-3,5-ditretbutylphenyl phosphonic acid sodiate (SFN-6), 100 mg/kg, displayed no protective effects. The natural antioxidant beta-carotene capable of displaying antioxidative activity at low partial O2 pressures was shown to reduce the size of postinfarct scar by 34% when given in a dose of 20 mg/kg. The synthetic antioxidants, BAT and SFN-6 given in doses of 100 to 120 mg/kg each decreased antioxidant enzyme activities in the intact or infarct-related myocardium. beta-carotene was found to lack inhibitory effects on the myocardial antioxidant enzymes, thus enhancing its cardioprotective properties.
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PMID:[Anti-necrosogenic action of natural and synthetic antioxidants in coronary occlusive myocardial infarct]. 259 62

Hyperoxic adult rats have prolonged survival and reduced morphological evidence of lung injury when treated with a single dose of bacterial endotoxin; this effect is mediated by an augmentation of antioxidant enzyme activity in lung homogenate. To determine whether endotoxin would prolong survival and influence antioxidant enzyme levels in lambs whose physiological response to O2 breathing can be serially measured, we administered a single intravenous dose of endotoxin (0.75 microgram/kg body wt) to 13 lambs before exposing them to greater than 95% O2 (n = 11) or air (n = 2). Seven additional lambs were placed in O2 after receiving only saline vehicle. All lambs had been instrumented to measure pulmonary vascular pressures and cardiac output, and 10 lambs had lung lymph fistulas. O2-exposed control lambs developed noncardiogenic pulmonary edema and respiratory failure within 85 +/- 10 h (range 76-110 h); antioxidant enzymes were not increased, but reduced glutathione (GSH) levels fell and oxidized glutathione (GSSG) increased, reflecting the oxidant stress of O2 exposure. By contrast, endotoxin-treated O2-exposed lambs had a delayed increase in microvascular permeability to protein, a reduced rate of lung edema formation, normal gas exchange after 72 h in O2, and prolonged survival (136 +/- 15 h; range 90-160 h; all variables P less than 0.05). Despite prolonged survival, postmortem lung water content was no greater in the lambs that received endotoxin. Treatment with endotoxin did not increase antioxidant enzyme levels in lung homogenate, but levels of GSH relative to GSSG were significantly elevated.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Pulmonary O2 toxicity in lambs: physiological and biochemical effects of endotoxin infusion. 305 84

Neonatal, adult, and fetal rat lungs of 18, 20, and 22 d gestation from four to six litters were examined for cytochrome oxidase, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, copper-zinc and manganese superoxide dismutase activities. All results were corrected for the contribution of enzymes in blood that contaminate homogenates. Because lung protein/DNA ratios and body water change significantly with gestational age, enzyme activities were expressed as U/mg DNA. All activities were low in d 18 lung and increased with advancing gestational age. Only catalase and copper-zinc superoxide dismutase increased activity in response to air breathing, suggesting that maturation of the antioxidant enzyme system is virtually complete before delivery. Activities of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, and manganese superoxide dismutase were higher in neonatal than in adult lung.
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PMID:Pulmonary antioxidant enzyme maturation in the fetal and neonatal rat. I. Developmental profiles. 608 81


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