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Antioxidant Potential Of Nanomaterials, David Gonzalez Flores, Javier Espino, Jose A. Pariente Aug 2023

Antioxidant Potential Of Nanomaterials, David Gonzalez Flores, Javier Espino, Jose A. Pariente

Turkish Journal of Biology

Background/aim: The novel field of nanomaterials allows infinite possibilities in order to create antioxidant therapies. The present review is aimed to describe the state of art concerning on nanomaterials and their effects on reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. A wide range of nanoparticles has been designed for this purpose, and each one possesses some particular characteristics which allow these significant antioxidant results. Several in vivo and in vitro works state the ability of these nanoparticles to mimic the redox systems of the cells, and thus, the potential role of nanoparticles as antioxidant treatment for several diseases. Materials and methods: This …


Imidazole Derivative Improves Antioxidant Status And Causes Differential Alteration Of Redox-Status In Drosophila Melanogaster, Elizabeth Temidayo Oluwayemi, Oluwakemi Josephine Awakan, Abiodun Omokehinde Eseola, Winfried Plass, Oluyomi Stephen Adeyemi Jan 2022

Imidazole Derivative Improves Antioxidant Status And Causes Differential Alteration Of Redox-Status In Drosophila Melanogaster, Elizabeth Temidayo Oluwayemi, Oluwakemi Josephine Awakan, Abiodun Omokehinde Eseola, Winfried Plass, Oluyomi Stephen Adeyemi

Karbala International Journal of Modern Science

This study investigated the toxicity of a new imidazole compound, 1-(1,4,5-triphenyl-1H-imidazol-2-yl)-naphthalen-2-ol, through the evaluation of selected oxidative stress markers and antioxidants. Both male and female D. melanogaster (3–5 days old) were fed a diet containing the imidazole derivative (20, 50, and 100 mg IMZ/kg diet) for five days. After cessation of imidazole treatment, half the population of the imidazole-exposed flies was homogenized for biochemical assays, while the other half of the flies was allowed to have a normal diet for an additional five days to see if any induced effect would be resolved. Imidazole derivatives did not significantly …


Transcriptome Profiles Associated With Selenium-Deficiency-Dependent Oxidative Stress Identify Potential Diagnostic And Therapeutic Targets In Liver Cancer Cells, Damla Gözen, Deni̇z Cansen Kahraman, Kübra Narci, Huma Shehwana, Özlen Konu, Rengül Çeti̇n Atalay Jan 2021

Transcriptome Profiles Associated With Selenium-Deficiency-Dependent Oxidative Stress Identify Potential Diagnostic And Therapeutic Targets In Liver Cancer Cells, Damla Gözen, Deni̇z Cansen Kahraman, Kübra Narci, Huma Shehwana, Özlen Konu, Rengül Çeti̇n Atalay

Turkish Journal of Biology

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common cancer types with high mortality rates and displays increased resistance to various stress conditions such as oxidative stress. Conventional therapies have low efficacies due to resistance and off-target effects in HCC. Here we aimed to analyze oxidative stress-related gene expression profiles of HCC cells and identify genes that could be crucial for novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. To identify important genes that cause resistance to reactive oxygen species (ROS), a model of oxidative stress upon selenium (Se) deficiency was utilized. The results of transcriptome-wide gene expression data were analyzed in which …


Oxidative Stress Upregulates The Transcription Of Genes Involved In Thiaminemetabolism, Burcu Kartal, Ahmet Akçay, Bedi̇a Palabiyik Jan 2018

Oxidative Stress Upregulates The Transcription Of Genes Involved In Thiaminemetabolism, Burcu Kartal, Ahmet Akçay, Bedi̇a Palabiyik

Turkish Journal of Biology

Thiamine is a major vitamin that acts as a cofactor in energy metabolism in all organisms, as well as in lipid and amino acid metabolisms, and is associated with many diseases. It is known that glucose starvation decreases the intracellular thiamine pool while increasing oxidative stress tolerance. Earlier, in whole genome analysis, we detected major differences in the expression of genes related to thiamine pathway against oxidative stress in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. We investigated the effects of oxidative stress and glucose repression to thiamine pathway in S. pombe by comparing some genes encoding key enzymes of each related pathway at the …


Combined Extract Of Moringa Oleifera And Centella Asiatica Modulates Oxidative Stress And Senescence In Hydrogen Peroxide-Induced Human Dermal Fibroblasts, Elly Ezlinda Abdul Hisam, Mohd Salleh Rofiee, Aina Mardhia Khalid, Ahmad Firdaus Jalaluddin, Mohd Izwan Muhammad Yusof, Muhd Hanis Idris, Salfarina Ramli, Richard Johari James, Wee Jack Yoeng, Teh Lay Kek, Mohd Zaki Salleh Jan 2018

Combined Extract Of Moringa Oleifera And Centella Asiatica Modulates Oxidative Stress And Senescence In Hydrogen Peroxide-Induced Human Dermal Fibroblasts, Elly Ezlinda Abdul Hisam, Mohd Salleh Rofiee, Aina Mardhia Khalid, Ahmad Firdaus Jalaluddin, Mohd Izwan Muhammad Yusof, Muhd Hanis Idris, Salfarina Ramli, Richard Johari James, Wee Jack Yoeng, Teh Lay Kek, Mohd Zaki Salleh

Turkish Journal of Biology

Moringa oleifera Lam. and Centella asiatica (L.) Urb. leaves have been previously reported to exhibit antioxidant activity. The objective of the present study is to determine the in vitro antioxidant activity of the combined extracts of M. oleifera and C. asiatica (TGT-PRIMAAGE) and its effect on hydrogen peroxide (H$_{2}$O$_{2}$)-induced oxidative stress in human dermal fibroblasts. TGT-PRIMAAGE acted on the mechanism of hydrogen transfer as it showed scavenging activity in the DPPH assay. This is due to the presence of phenolics and flavonoids in TGT-PRIMAAGE. TGT-PRIMAAGE effectively reduced cellular generation of reactive oxygen species induced by H$_{2}$O$_{2}$. The activities of superoxide …


The Application Of Mesenchymal Progenitor Stem Cells For The Reduction Of Oxidative Stress In Animals, Edyta Wojtas, Andrzej Zachwieja, Anna Zwyrzykowska, Robert Kupczynski, Krzysztof Marycz Jan 2017

The Application Of Mesenchymal Progenitor Stem Cells For The Reduction Of Oxidative Stress In Animals, Edyta Wojtas, Andrzej Zachwieja, Anna Zwyrzykowska, Robert Kupczynski, Krzysztof Marycz

Turkish Journal of Biology

Oxidative stress is the primary cause of lowering of the body's immune status. It arises as a result of intense metabolic processes in humans and animals that involve a decrease in antioxidant enzymes activity at the expense of increased production of free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS). Consequently, this leads to oxidation of lipids, proteins, DNA, and RNA, causing cell proliferation reduction, faster cell aging, and subsequent degradation. Currently, there is a search for methods to maintain an oxidation-antioxidant balance. The results of many authors' research point to the effectiveness of the use of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in …


Pt(Iv), Pd(Ii), And Rh(Iii) Complexes Induced Oxidative Stress And Cytotoxicity In The Hct-116 Colon Cancer Cell Line, Petar Canovic, Jovana Bogojeski, Jelena Kosaric, Snezana Markovic, Marko Zivanovic Jan 2017

Pt(Iv), Pd(Ii), And Rh(Iii) Complexes Induced Oxidative Stress And Cytotoxicity In The Hct-116 Colon Cancer Cell Line, Petar Canovic, Jovana Bogojeski, Jelena Kosaric, Snezana Markovic, Marko Zivanovic

Turkish Journal of Biology

The use of transition metal complexes as appropriate analogues to cisplatin and similar anticancer drugs nowadays is of utmost importance. The inertness of Pt(IV), Pd(II), and Rh(III) complexes and the choosing of convenient ligands could offer a possible advantage in comparison to Pt(II) complexes. These advantages could be attributed to the better anticancer activity and fewer possible side effects. In this paper, we have chosen three complexes of different transition metal ions, [(TLtBu)PdIICl]ClO4, [RhIII(LH2tBu)Cl3], and [PtIV(LH2tBu)Cl3]Cl (where TLtBu is 2,6-bis[(1,3-di-tert-butylimidazolin-2-imino)methyl]pyridine and LH2tBu is 2,6-bis(5-tert-butyl-1H-pyrazol-3-yl)pyridine), for biological tests. All three complexes exerted strong prooxidative and cytotoxic effects on the human colorectal …


Differential Oxidative Response To Fluoropyrimidines In Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines, Ufuk Özer, Karen Wood Barbour Jan 2017

Differential Oxidative Response To Fluoropyrimidines In Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines, Ufuk Özer, Karen Wood Barbour

Turkish Journal of Biology

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common human malignancy in women and the third in men, accounting for approximately 8% of cancer-related deaths and 1.3 million newly diagnosed cases annually worldwide. CRC cell lines differ in morphological features, growth rate, and their genetic alterations, implicating the extent of variability among the lines. The goal of the current study was to investigate the phenotypes of CRC lines related to NADPH oxidase (NOX) activity and expression of NOX2 subunits in response to fluoropyrimidines. NOX activity in response to 5'-fluoro-2'-deoxyuridine (FdUrd) and VAS2780 was measured in CRC cell lines. Cells were treated …


Neuropeptide Y Reduces Migration Capacity Of Human Choriocarcinomacell Line By Altering Oxidative/Antioxidative Status, Milos Matic, Milica Paunovic, Branka Ognjanovic, Andras Stajn, Zorica Saicic Jan 2017

Neuropeptide Y Reduces Migration Capacity Of Human Choriocarcinomacell Line By Altering Oxidative/Antioxidative Status, Milos Matic, Milica Paunovic, Branka Ognjanovic, Andras Stajn, Zorica Saicic

Turkish Journal of Biology

Reduced migration capacity of trophoblast cells leads to poor placentation and correlates with severe pregnancy disorders such as intrauterine growth restriction and preeclampsia. Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is sympathetic cotransmitter involved in various physiological processes and its levels are significantly increased in preeclamptic pregnancy compared to healthy pregnancy. In this study the prooxidative role of NPY and its effects on migration capacity of human trophoblast cell line JEG-3 were investigated together with the effects of nitric oxide (NO) depletion, a molecule that was shown to play an important role in promoting cell migration. The cells were treated for 24 h (short-term …


Involvement Of Amp-Activated Protein Kinase In The Protective Effectof Melatonin Against Renal Ischemia Reperfusion Injury, Kaouther Hadj Ayed Tka, Asma Mahfoudh Boussaid, Kaouther Kessabi, Rym Kammoun, Imed Messaoudi, Sonia Ghoul Mazgar, Joan Rosello Catafau, Hassen Ben Abdennebi Jan 2016

Involvement Of Amp-Activated Protein Kinase In The Protective Effectof Melatonin Against Renal Ischemia Reperfusion Injury, Kaouther Hadj Ayed Tka, Asma Mahfoudh Boussaid, Kaouther Kessabi, Rym Kammoun, Imed Messaoudi, Sonia Ghoul Mazgar, Joan Rosello Catafau, Hassen Ben Abdennebi

Turkish Journal of Biology

We investigated the implication of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in melatonin-induced protection in a renal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) model. Animals were divided into four groups: rats of the sham group were not subjected to renal I/R. Rats in the I/R group received the vehicle 30 min before renal ischemia for 1 h followed by reperfusion for 6 h. Rats in the Mel+I/R group received melatonin (10 mg/kg) 30 min before the onset of I/R. Rats in the Mel+I/R+araA group received araA (AMPK inhibitor, 100 μg/kg per min for 10 min) just before melatonin administration. The results showed that melatonin treatment induced …


The Cytotoxic Activity Of Sanguinarine In C32 Human Amelanotic Melanoma Cells, Sabina Ioana Cojocaru, Miruna Silvia Stan, Mihai Anton, Mihaela Rocsana Luca, Gogu Ghiorghita, Gheorghe Stoian, Anca Dinischiotu Jan 2016

The Cytotoxic Activity Of Sanguinarine In C32 Human Amelanotic Melanoma Cells, Sabina Ioana Cojocaru, Miruna Silvia Stan, Mihai Anton, Mihaela Rocsana Luca, Gogu Ghiorghita, Gheorghe Stoian, Anca Dinischiotu

Turkish Journal of Biology

Sanguinarine, an alkaloid present in various medicinal plants, has been associated with detrimental effects on different types of cancer cells. The aim of our study was to analyze the cytotoxic effects of sanguinarine on C32 human amelanotic melanoma cells. The cells were exposed to various concentrations of sanguinarine (0.5, 1, and 2 μM) for 24 h and displayed a dose-dependent decrease in cell viability; the sanguinarine-induced oxidative stress in C32 cells affected the activity of antioxidant enzymes and generated lipid peroxidation. Moreover, we observed an enhanced expression of heat shock proteins 60, 70, and 90 in response to the stress …


Redox Gene Expression Of Adipose-Derived Stem Cells In Response To Soft Hydrogel, Fahsai Kantawong, Thasaneeya Kuboki, Satoru Kidoaki Jan 2015

Redox Gene Expression Of Adipose-Derived Stem Cells In Response To Soft Hydrogel, Fahsai Kantawong, Thasaneeya Kuboki, Satoru Kidoaki

Turkish Journal of Biology

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Organ-Specific Antioxidant Defenses And Ft-Ir Spectroscopy Of Muscles In Crucian Carp (Carassius Auratus Gibelio) Exposed To Environmental Pb2+, Sher Ali Khan, Xiaoyu Liu, Hong Li, Wenting Fan, Bakht Ramin Shah, Jingna Li, Lu Zhang, Suyan Chen, Sher Bahadar Khan Jan 2015

Organ-Specific Antioxidant Defenses And Ft-Ir Spectroscopy Of Muscles In Crucian Carp (Carassius Auratus Gibelio) Exposed To Environmental Pb2+, Sher Ali Khan, Xiaoyu Liu, Hong Li, Wenting Fan, Bakht Ramin Shah, Jingna Li, Lu Zhang, Suyan Chen, Sher Bahadar Khan

Turkish Journal of Biology

Being a nonessential element, lead (Pb2+) can be toxic in trace amounts for freshwater fish. The present study was designed to evaluate the induction of oxidative stress, tissue-specific antioxidant response, acetyl cholinesterase (AchE) activities, and biochemical content of muscle in Crucian carp (Carassius auratus gibelio) after 96 h of acute exposure and 21 days of chronic exposure to various environmental concentrations (5, 10, and 30 µg L-1) of waterborne Pb2+. The results indicated that exposure to 10 and 30 µg L-1 Pb2+ significantly altered the activities of catalase, superoxide dismutase, and glutathione peroxidase in different tissues, while malondialdehyde content increased …


Expression Profiles Of Genes Related To Melatonin And Oxidative Stress In Human Renal Proximal Tubule Cells Treated With Antibiotic Amphotericin B And Its Modified Forms, Joanna Gola, Aleksandra Skubis, Bartosz Sikora, Celina Kruszniewska-Rajs, Jolanta Adamska, Urszula Mazurek, Barbara Strzalka-Mrozik, Grzegorz Czernel, Mariusz Gagos Jan 2015

Expression Profiles Of Genes Related To Melatonin And Oxidative Stress In Human Renal Proximal Tubule Cells Treated With Antibiotic Amphotericin B And Its Modified Forms, Joanna Gola, Aleksandra Skubis, Bartosz Sikora, Celina Kruszniewska-Rajs, Jolanta Adamska, Urszula Mazurek, Barbara Strzalka-Mrozik, Grzegorz Czernel, Mariusz Gagos

Turkish Journal of Biology

Melatonin protects cells from oxidative stress caused by antibiotics. Through the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), amphotericin B (AmB) causes oxidative injuries of the kidneys and liver. Generation of oxidized forms of AmB (AmB-ox) in a patient's circulation may also generate ROS, causing side effects. Studies aimed at elimination of toxic properties of AmB are focused on forming complexes of AmB with copper(II) ions (AmB-Cu2+). However, the influence of such modified forms on renal cells and their transcriptome has not been studied so far. Therefore, the aim of this study was to answer the question of whether AmB-Cu2+ complexes …


Melatonin Attenuates Apoptosis And Mitochondrial Depolarization Levels In Hypoxic Conditions Of Sh-Sy5y Neuronal Cells Induced By Cobalt Chloride (Cocl2), Abdülhadi̇ Ci̇hangi̇r Uğuz, Ahmi̇ Öz, Büşra Yilmaz, Seda Altunbaş, Ömer Çeli̇k Jan 2015

Melatonin Attenuates Apoptosis And Mitochondrial Depolarization Levels In Hypoxic Conditions Of Sh-Sy5y Neuronal Cells Induced By Cobalt Chloride (Cocl2), Abdülhadi̇ Ci̇hangi̇r Uğuz, Ahmi̇ Öz, Büşra Yilmaz, Seda Altunbaş, Ömer Çeli̇k

Turkish Journal of Biology

Melatonin (MEL) and its metabolites serve as endogenous reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavengers and have a wide spectrum of antioxidant activity. Cobalt chloride is one of the commonly used hypoxia-mimetic agents, due to blocking the degradation of and triggering the accumulation of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 alpha (HIF-1α ) protein, which is very well known as a critical regulator of the cellular response against hypoxia. In the current study we aimed to determine the possible protective effects of melatonin on a cobalt chloride-induced hypoxia model of SH-SY5Y neuronal cells. Group I was the control group and SH-SY5Y cells were incubated in normal …


Dna Protective And Antioxidative Effects Of Melatonin In Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats, Seli̇m Sekki̇n, Eda Duygu İpek, Murat Boyacioğlu, Cavi̇t Kum, Ümi̇t Karademi̇r, Hande Sultan Yalinkilinç, Mehmet Onur Ak, Hulki̇ Başaloğlu Jan 2015

Dna Protective And Antioxidative Effects Of Melatonin In Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats, Seli̇m Sekki̇n, Eda Duygu İpek, Murat Boyacioğlu, Cavi̇t Kum, Ümi̇t Karademi̇r, Hande Sultan Yalinkilinç, Mehmet Onur Ak, Hulki̇ Başaloğlu

Turkish Journal of Biology

Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease characterized by elevated blood sugar levels. In diabetic patients, oxidative stress induced by the presence of excessive free radicals is closely associated with chronic in?ammation, leading to potential tissue damage. Melatonin (MEL) is a compound synthesized by the pineal gland and a scavenger of free radicals. The aim of this study was to research the effects of MEL on oxidative stress and its DNA protective effects in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. In total, 32 rats were equally divided into four experimental groups: control, melatonin, diabetic, and diabetic + melatonin. A single dose of streptozotocin (60 …


Effects Of Photoperiod Variations And Alpha-Lipoic Acid Treatment On Melatonin,Cortisol, And Oxidative Stress Levels In The Blood Of Rats, Cahi̇de Çevi̇k, Recep Aslan Jan 2015

Effects Of Photoperiod Variations And Alpha-Lipoic Acid Treatment On Melatonin,Cortisol, And Oxidative Stress Levels In The Blood Of Rats, Cahi̇de Çevi̇k, Recep Aslan

Turkish Journal of Biology

This study aimed to investigate the effects of frequently changing photoperiods and alpha-lipoic acid treatment on melatonin, cortisol, oxidative markers, and some blood parameters. Eighty-four rats were randomly and equally divided into 7 groups: a control group, 3 prolonged light groups, and 3 prolonged dark groups. The study was completed in 2 stages, with 1- and 4-week periods, respectively. Blood samples were obtained at the end of the first and fourth weeks, and at the end of the dark period for the first and second stages. Serum aspartate aminotransferase and creatinine levels were significantly elevated in the prolonged dark olive …


Role Of Melatonin On Calcium Signaling And Mitochondrial Oxidativestress In Epilepsy: Focus On Trp Channels, Mustafa Naziroğlu Jan 2015

Role Of Melatonin On Calcium Signaling And Mitochondrial Oxidativestress In Epilepsy: Focus On Trp Channels, Mustafa Naziroğlu

Turkish Journal of Biology

Calcium ion (Ca2+) accumulation and excessive oxidative stress in the hippocampus and brain cortex have long been known as major contributors to the etiology of epilepsy. I have reviewed the role of Ca2+ signaling through cation channels and mitochondria-mediated oxidative stress on epilepsy in human and animals. A review of the relevant papers and results from recent studies were obtained from PubMed and the Science Citation Index. Current literature findings indicate that melatonin and agomelatine reduce activation of hippocampal transient receptor potential (TRP), glutamate receptors, and voltage-gated calcium channels that are critical for the development of abnormal Ca2+ homeostasis and …


The Effects Of Topical Melatonin On Oxidative Stress, Apoptosis Signals,And P53 Protein Expression During Cutaneous Wound Healing, Azi̇ze Şener, Özge Çevi̇k, Özge Doğan, Nazli Gül Altindi̇ş, Hali̇l Aksoy, Betül Okuyan Jan 2015

The Effects Of Topical Melatonin On Oxidative Stress, Apoptosis Signals,And P53 Protein Expression During Cutaneous Wound Healing, Azi̇ze Şener, Özge Çevi̇k, Özge Doğan, Nazli Gül Altindi̇ş, Hali̇l Aksoy, Betül Okuyan

Turkish Journal of Biology

Elimination of reactive oxygen species (ROS) can be an important strategy to improve healing of wounds. ROS have an effect on proliferation and cell survival signaling, which results in alteration of apoptotic pathways in cells. Melatonin has antioxidant properties on skin wounds. In our study, we investigated the effects of topical melatonin (3%, w/w) on apoptosis and p53 protein expression together with parameters of oxidative stress in a cutaneous excision wound model. Bcl-2 protein levels in wound tissue at the end of days 3, 7, and 14 were significantly increased, while caspase-3 activity and p53 protein expression in wound tissue …


Melatonin Is A Potent Modulator Of Antioxidative Defense And Cellular Proliferation Against Aluminum Toxicity In Rats, Ni̇hal Ömür Bulan, Guner Sarikaya-Unal, Sevim Tunali, Pelin Arda Pi̇ri̇nççi̇, Refiye Yanardag Jan 2015

Melatonin Is A Potent Modulator Of Antioxidative Defense And Cellular Proliferation Against Aluminum Toxicity In Rats, Ni̇hal Ömür Bulan, Guner Sarikaya-Unal, Sevim Tunali, Pelin Arda Pi̇ri̇nççi̇, Refiye Yanardag

Turkish Journal of Biology

Aluminum is the most abundant metal on earth, known for its toxicity to humans and laboratory animals. Melatonin, produced by the pineal gland, has been shown to be an effective antioxidant. In this study, we investigated the possible protective role of melatonin in modulating toxicity and oxidative stress induced by chronic exposure to aluminum in the small intestine of rats. Wistar albino rats were divided into five groups. Group I served as the control and received only physiological saline, Group II served as the control for the melatonin group and received ethanol and physiological saline, Group III received melatonin, Group …


Melatonin Is Effective In Reducing Stress-Induced Organ Damage In Wistar Albino Rats, Mukaddes Eşrefoğlu, Ayşi̇n Akinci Bak, Hülya Elbe, Eli̇f Taşlidere, Asli Çeti̇n, Burhan Ateş Jan 2014

Melatonin Is Effective In Reducing Stress-Induced Organ Damage In Wistar Albino Rats, Mukaddes Eşrefoğlu, Ayşi̇n Akinci Bak, Hülya Elbe, Eli̇f Taşlidere, Asli Çeti̇n, Burhan Ateş

Turkish Journal of Biology

In the present study, we tried to investigate the effects of melatonin, a novel antioxidant and a potent free radical scavenger, in stress-induced cerebral, cerebellar, cardiac, and hepatic oxidative damage using microscopic and biochemical analysis. A total of 32 male Wistar albino rats were divided into control, stress, stress + saline, and stress + melatonin groups. The rats from the stress groups were exposed to high stress conditions of starvation, immobilization, and cold exposure. The rats from the stress + melatonin group received melatonin daily at 20 mg/kg body weight intraperitoneally for 7 days. At the end of the experiment, …


A Preliminary Proteomic Evaluation Of Smooth Muscle Cells In Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms, Ceyda Açilan Ayhan, Betül Baykal, Müge Serhatli, Ömer Kaçar, Zelal Adigüzel, Serpi̇l Taş, Kemal Baysal, Ahmet Tarik Baykal Jan 2014

A Preliminary Proteomic Evaluation Of Smooth Muscle Cells In Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms, Ceyda Açilan Ayhan, Betül Baykal, Müge Serhatli, Ömer Kaçar, Zelal Adigüzel, Serpi̇l Taş, Kemal Baysal, Ahmet Tarik Baykal

Turkish Journal of Biology

Aortic aneurysm is characterized as localized degeneration of the aorta leading to advanced weakening and widening of the vessel. While the exact mechanisms have yet to be determined, current studies indicate that the degradation of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins and apoptosis of vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) may result in extendibility, dilation, and rupture of the vessel. Within the aortic wall, SMCs are implicated as key components involved in disease development, as numerous molecular changes have been reported to occur. Most current studies involve either investigation of proteins constituting a group or pathway in SMCs, or analyses of the whole …


Study Of Exogenous Oxidative Stress Response In Escherichia Coli, Pseudomonas Spp., Bacillus Spp., And Salmonella Spp., Ifratun Nur, Mohammad Sakil Munna, Rashed Noor Jan 2014

Study Of Exogenous Oxidative Stress Response In Escherichia Coli, Pseudomonas Spp., Bacillus Spp., And Salmonella Spp., Ifratun Nur, Mohammad Sakil Munna, Rashed Noor

Turkish Journal of Biology

With a previous observation of Escherichia coli growth cessation with the supplementation of 3 mM hydrogen peroxide (H_{2}O_{2}) at the late log phase, the current study further demonstrated the consequences of the addition of an increased concentration (6 mM) of H_{2}O_{2} and further extended the investigation on such an oxidant's impact on the growth of Salmonella spp., Pseudomonas spp., and Bacillus spp. Cell culturability was measured through the enumeration of colony-forming units (CFUs) on agar plates for up to 72 h. Subsequent changes in cell morphology and arrangements were monitored, and the cell viability was simultaneously retraced by spot tests. …


It Takes 2 Antioxidants To Tango: The Interaction Between Manganese Superoxide Dismutase And Glutathione Peroxidase-1, Dede N. Ekoue, Alan M. Diamond Jan 2014

It Takes 2 Antioxidants To Tango: The Interaction Between Manganese Superoxide Dismutase And Glutathione Peroxidase-1, Dede N. Ekoue, Alan M. Diamond

Turkish Journal of Biology

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are generated during mitochondrial oxidative metabolism. Accumulation of ROS without an effective antioxidant response can lead to oxidative stress, resulting in macromolecular damage that is implicated in the etiology of various diseases including cancer. ROS detoxification is regulated by various antioxidant proteins, specifically manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD), which catalyzes the conversion of superoxide into H_{2}O_{2}, and the subsequent conversion of H_{2}O_{2} into water is catalyzed by glutathione peroxidase 1 (GPx-1). In vitro and in vivo evidence supports a conflicting role of MnSOD in tumor biology and indicates that an interaction between MnSOD and GPx-1 can modulate …


Cancer Chemopreventive Effect Of Dietary Zataria Multiflora Essential Oils, Abolfazl Dadkhah, Faezaeh Fatemi, Mohammad Reza Mohammadi Malayeri, Azadeh Rasooli Jan 2014

Cancer Chemopreventive Effect Of Dietary Zataria Multiflora Essential Oils, Abolfazl Dadkhah, Faezaeh Fatemi, Mohammad Reza Mohammadi Malayeri, Azadeh Rasooli

Turkish Journal of Biology

Zataria multiflora Boiss., with the common name Avishan-e-Shirazi, is native to Iran. This herb has been found to possess varied pharmacological properties. In the present study, for the first time, colon chemopreventive effects of Z. multiflora essential oils (0.01% and 0.1% in the diet) in rats treated with 1,2-dimethylhydrazine (DMH) were demonstrated. For this purpose, the oxidative stress/antioxidant parameters (lipid peroxidation, glutathione, superoxide dismutase, catalase, and ferric reducing ability of plasma) concomitant with xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (CYP450 and GST) were considered. Moreover, the colonic Beta-catenin protein was examined in colon tissues followed by histopathological analysis. The results showed that the …


Biomarkers Of Petroleum Contamination In The Digestive Gland Of Perna Viridis (L.), Xivanand Narayan Verlecar, Karmabeer Jena, Somshekher Raghoba Desai, Priya Brata Das, Gagan Bihari Nityananda Chainy Jan 2012

Biomarkers Of Petroleum Contamination In The Digestive Gland Of Perna Viridis (L.), Xivanand Narayan Verlecar, Karmabeer Jena, Somshekher Raghoba Desai, Priya Brata Das, Gagan Bihari Nityananda Chainy

Turkish Journal of Biology

Oxidative stress responses were evaluated in the digestive gland tissue of Perna viridis exposed to water-accommodated fractions (WAFs) of petrol and diesel at 0.5% and 5% concentrations over 5-, 10-, and 15-day periods. Increased lipid peroxidation, protein carbonyl, DNA integrity, and hydrogen peroxide in WAF-exposed specimens are indicative of oxidative damage due to dissolved petroleum extracts. A consistent increase in superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, glutathione reductase, glutathione-S-transferase, reduced glutathione, and ascorbic acid in WAF-exposed specimens signify the importance of antioxidants in protecting the cell against the oxidative damage arising from petroleum contamination. The responses of field specimens collected from …


Effects Of \Alpha-Lipoic Acid On Dna Damage, Protein Oxidation, Lipid Peroxidation, And Some Biochemical Parameters In Sub-Chronic Thinner-Addicted Rats, Muhsi̇n Konuk, Tuğba Şahi̇n, İbrahi̇m Hakki Ci̇ğerci̇, Abdurrahman Fati̇h Fi̇dan, Safi̇ye Eli̇f Korcan Jan 2012

Effects Of \Alpha-Lipoic Acid On Dna Damage, Protein Oxidation, Lipid Peroxidation, And Some Biochemical Parameters In Sub-Chronic Thinner-Addicted Rats, Muhsi̇n Konuk, Tuğba Şahi̇n, İbrahi̇m Hakki Ci̇ğerci̇, Abdurrahman Fati̇h Fi̇dan, Safi̇ye Eli̇f Korcan

Turkish Journal of Biology

The present study was carried out to determine the effects of sub-chronic thinner addiction on the oxidant-antioxidant balance, the relation between toxicity and oxidative stress, and a possible protective effect of \alpha-lipoic acid against thinner toxication in rats. Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 5 groups as follows: control (K), olive oil (Z), \alpha-lipoic acid (L), thinner (T), and \alpha-lipoic acid + thinner (LAT). Each group was composed of 15 rats, and the study lasted 8 weeks. After completing the animal studies malondialdehyde (MDA), reduced glutathione (GSH), methemoglobin (MetHb), toluol, and mononuclear leucocyte damage levels; protein oxidation, nitric oxide (NO_x) metabolites, …


Effects Of Various Physiological Stresses Ontranscription Of The Suc2gene In The Yeastsaccharomyces Cerevisiae, Sezai̇ Türkel Jan 2000

Effects Of Various Physiological Stresses Ontranscription Of The Suc2gene In The Yeastsaccharomyces Cerevisiae, Sezai̇ Türkel

Turkish Journal of Biology

Physiological conditions in the growth habitat of yeast cells dramatically changes the gene expression pattern. In this study, it was shown that transcription of the SUC2gene, which encodes the cytoplasmic and secreted enzyme invertase, is modulated according to the environmental conditions in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Hyperosmotic stress and oxidative stress repressed the transcription of the SUC2gene up to 50%. However, preconditioning of the yeast cells prevented the negative effects of osmotic stress on SUC2gene transcription. These results clearly show that, apart from the control of invertase activity and its secretion, osmotic stress and oxidative stress also represses transcription of …


The Role Of Calcium In The Regulation Of Apoptosis, David J. Mcconkey Aug 1996

The Role Of Calcium In The Regulation Of Apoptosis, David J. Mcconkey

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The recognition that apoptosis is regulated by an evolutionarily conserved set of polypeptides from the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans to humans suggests that a conserved set of biochemical mechanism(s) may also be involved in the response. Early evidence suggested that the endogenous endonuclease implicated in apoptosis in most model systems is Ca2+ -dependent, and subsequent work from a number of independent laboratories suggests that alterations in cytosolic Ca2+ homeostasis are one of the conserved biochemical pathways regulating the response. Molecular targets for Ca2+ are now being identified and include signal transduction intermediates, endonuclease(s) and proteases, and the enzymes involved in the …