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Hyperoxidized Prdx3 As A Specific Ferroptosis Marker, Yuelong Yan, Boyi Gan Dec 2023

Hyperoxidized Prdx3 As A Specific Ferroptosis Marker, Yuelong Yan, Boyi Gan

Student and Faculty Publications

The lack of a reliable and specific marker for ferroptosis has hindered the advancement of treatments related to this cell death mechanism toward clinical application. A recent study published in Molecular Cell has identified hyperoxidized peroxiredoxin 3 (PRDX3) as a promising marker for ferroptosis, opening up new avenues for monitoring and targeting ferroptosis in disease treatment.


Recent Advances In The Synthesis And Antioxidant Activity Of Low Molecular Mass Organoselenium Molecules, João M Anghinoni, Paloma T Birmann, Marcia J Da Rocha, Caroline S Gomes, Michael J Davies, César A Brüning, Lucielli Savegnago, Eder J Lenardão Oct 2023

Recent Advances In The Synthesis And Antioxidant Activity Of Low Molecular Mass Organoselenium Molecules, João M Anghinoni, Paloma T Birmann, Marcia J Da Rocha, Caroline S Gomes, Michael J Davies, César A Brüning, Lucielli Savegnago, Eder J Lenardão

Student and Faculty Publications

Selenium is an essential trace element in living organisms, and is present in selenoenzymes with antioxidant activity, like glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and thioredoxin reductase (TrxR). The search for small selenium-containing molecules that mimic selenoenzymes is a strong field of research in organic and medicinal chemistry. In this review, we review the synthesis and bioassays of new and known organoselenium compounds with antioxidant activity, covering the last five years. A detailed description of the synthetic procedures and the performed in vitro and in vivo bioassays is presented, highlighting the most active compounds in each series.


Effect Of Acute And Repeated Noise Exposure On The Behaviour And Lipid Peroxidation In Brain Tissue Of Male And Female Mice, Gabriella Korsós, Kinga Fodor, Annamária Kiss, Anna Blázovics, Sándor György Fekete Jan 2023

Effect Of Acute And Repeated Noise Exposure On The Behaviour And Lipid Peroxidation In Brain Tissue Of Male And Female Mice, Gabriella Korsós, Kinga Fodor, Annamária Kiss, Anna Blázovics, Sándor György Fekete

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Despite the increasingly obvious sex differences, male animals are still predominantly used to study stress and related disorders. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of repeated noise stress in female and male mice. In the experiment, 12 male and 12 and female SPF/VAF 6-week-old Crl:CD1(lcr) mice were used. After 5 days of acclimatization all animals were placed in the open-field for three consecutive days where each mouse spent 10 min daily without any noise treatment in order to get used to the circumstances of the test. On day 9 to record baseline behaviour the animals were …


The Effect Of Ghrelin On Antioxidant Status In The Rat’S Model Of Alzheimer's Disease Induced By Amyloid-Beta, Fatemeh Sarlaki, Zahra Shahsavari, Fatemeh Goshadrou, Faezeh Naseri, Mohammad Keimasi, Majid Sirati-Sabet Dr Nov 2022

The Effect Of Ghrelin On Antioxidant Status In The Rat’S Model Of Alzheimer's Disease Induced By Amyloid-Beta, Fatemeh Sarlaki, Zahra Shahsavari, Fatemeh Goshadrou, Faezeh Naseri, Mohammad Keimasi, Majid Sirati-Sabet Dr

BioMedicine

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder associated with amyloid-beta (Aβ) plaque formation and oxidative stress in the brain. Ghrelin has been proven to exert antioxidant activity and neuroprotection in different neurological diseases. This study is going on to examine the effect of ghrelin on antioxidant status in the rat’s model of AD induced by Aβ. Cognitive impairment was induced by intra-hippocampal administration of Aβ (10 µg) in Wistar rats and ghrelin (80 μg/kg) was administrated intraperitoneal for ten consecutive days. Behavior was assessed with Morris water maze and passive avoidance tests. Malondialdehyde (MDA) level as a marker of lipid …


Extracellular Vesicles Released After Cranial Radiation: An Insight Into An Early Mechanism Of Brain Injury, Suriyan Sukati, Jenni Ho, Luksana Chaiswing, Pradoldej Sompol, Harshul Shreekant Pandit, Wendy Wei, Tadahide Izumi, Quan Chen, Heidi Weiss, Teresa Noel, Subbarao Bondada, D. Allan Butterfield, Daret K. St. Clair May 2022

Extracellular Vesicles Released After Cranial Radiation: An Insight Into An Early Mechanism Of Brain Injury, Suriyan Sukati, Jenni Ho, Luksana Chaiswing, Pradoldej Sompol, Harshul Shreekant Pandit, Wendy Wei, Tadahide Izumi, Quan Chen, Heidi Weiss, Teresa Noel, Subbarao Bondada, D. Allan Butterfield, Daret K. St. Clair

Sanders-Brown Center on Aging Faculty Publications

Cranial radiation is important for treating both primary brain tumors and brain metastases. A potential delayed side effect of cranial radiation is neurocognitive function decline. Early detection of CNS injury might prevent further neuronal damage. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have emerged as a potential diagnostic tool because of their unique membranous characteristics and cargos. We investigated whether EVs can be an early indicator of CNS injury by giving C57BJ/6 mice 10 Gy cranial IR. EVs were isolated from sera to quantify: 1) number of EVs using nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA); 2) Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), an astrocyte marker; and 3) …


Comparison Of Sprint Interval And Continuous Endurance Training On Oxidative Stress And Antioxidant Adaptations In Young Healthy Adults, Gulbin Rudarli Nalcakan, Ece Onur, Arzu Oran Oran, S. Rana Varol Mar 2022

Comparison Of Sprint Interval And Continuous Endurance Training On Oxidative Stress And Antioxidant Adaptations In Young Healthy Adults, Gulbin Rudarli Nalcakan, Ece Onur, Arzu Oran Oran, S. Rana Varol

Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity

Background: Different intensities of exercise induce varying levels of reactive oxygen species, causing oxidative stress. However, regular physical training enhances the antioxidant system and protects tissues by oxidative stress. This study aimed to investigate the difference in markers between time-efficient low-volume high intensity interval (sprint interval training: SIT) and traditional high-volume low-intensity methods (continuous endurance training: CET) regarding oxidative stress and antioxidant levels. Material and methods: Fifteen male volunteers were divided into two groups according to their VO2max levels. The SIT program consisted of 4–6 Wingate all-out sprints with a 4.5 min recovery, while CET consisted of 30–50 min cycling …


Cell Death Induced In Glioblastoma Cells By Plasma-Activated-Liquids (Pal) Is Primarily Mediated By Membrane Lipid Peroxidation And Not Ros Influx, Sebnem Gunes, Zhonglei He, Evanthia Tsoukou, Sing Wei Ng, Daniela Boehm, Beatriz Pinheiro, Paula Bourke, Renee Malone, Patrick J. Cullen, Wenxin Wang, James Curtin Jan 2022

Cell Death Induced In Glioblastoma Cells By Plasma-Activated-Liquids (Pal) Is Primarily Mediated By Membrane Lipid Peroxidation And Not Ros Influx, Sebnem Gunes, Zhonglei He, Evanthia Tsoukou, Sing Wei Ng, Daniela Boehm, Beatriz Pinheiro, Paula Bourke, Renee Malone, Patrick J. Cullen, Wenxin Wang, James Curtin

Articles

Since first identified in 1879, plasma, the fourth state of matter, has been developed and utilised in many fields. Nonthermal atmospheric plasma, also known as cold plasma, can be applied to liquids, where plasma reactive species such as reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen species and their effects can be retained and mediated through plasma-activated liquids (PAL). In the medical field, PAL is considered promising for wound treatment, sterilisation and cancer therapy due to its rich and relatively long-lived reactive species components. This study sought to identify any potential antagonistic effect between antioxidative intracellularly accumulated platinum nanoparticles (PtNPs) and PAL. We found …


Microglial Iron Trafficking: New Player In Brain Injury, Elif Keles, Hasan Hüseyi̇n Kazan, Lati̇fe Arzu Aral, Hayrunni̇sa Bolay Belen Jan 2022

Microglial Iron Trafficking: New Player In Brain Injury, Elif Keles, Hasan Hüseyi̇n Kazan, Lati̇fe Arzu Aral, Hayrunni̇sa Bolay Belen

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Neonatal brain injury is a significant reason of neurodevelopmental abnormalities and long-term neurological impairments. Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and preterm brain injury, including intraventricular hemorrhage are the most common grounds of brain injury for full-term and preterm neonates. The prevalence of hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy varies globally, ranging from 1 to 3.5/1000 live births in high-resource countries and 26/1000 in low-resource countries. Preterm birth's global incidence is 15 million, a significant reason for infant mortality and morbidity, permanent neurologic problems, and the associated social and economic burden. The widespread neurodevelopmental effects of neonatal brain injury could have an unfavorable impact on a variety …


Lipid Peroxidation Inhibition Activity Of Sintrong (Crassocephalum Crepidioi-Des) Leaf Extract In Rats Consuming Arak Jembrana, Ni Putu Widayanti, Ayu Saka Laksmita W, Desak Putu Risky Vidika Apriyanthi, I G K Nyoman Arijana Dec 2020

Lipid Peroxidation Inhibition Activity Of Sintrong (Crassocephalum Crepidioi-Des) Leaf Extract In Rats Consuming Arak Jembrana, Ni Putu Widayanti, Ayu Saka Laksmita W, Desak Putu Risky Vidika Apriyanthi, I G K Nyoman Arijana

Makara Journal of Science

The present study was conducted to determine the antioxidant activity of sintrong (Crassocephalum crepidioides) leaf extract to inhibiting lipid peroxidation by decreased malondialdehyde (MDA) level in the blood plasma of rats consuming arak Jembrana. The process of making sintrong leaf extract used 96% ethanol with maceration techniques. In vivo testing used five groups: (1) a control group, (2) treatment with arak, (3) treatment with arak followed by extract at a dose of 37.5 mg/kgBW, (4) treatment with arak followed by extract at a dose of 50 mg/kgBW, and (5) treatment with arak followed by extract at a dose …


Effect Of Acute Ingestion Of Green Tea Extract And Lemon Juice On Oxidative Stress And Lipid Profile In Pigs Fed A High-Fat Diet., Xi Fang, Michael Azain, Kristi Crowe-White, Jennifer Mumaw, Janet A Grimes, Chad Schmiedt, Michele Barletta, Srujana Rayalam, Hea Jin Park Jun 2019

Effect Of Acute Ingestion Of Green Tea Extract And Lemon Juice On Oxidative Stress And Lipid Profile In Pigs Fed A High-Fat Diet., Xi Fang, Michael Azain, Kristi Crowe-White, Jennifer Mumaw, Janet A Grimes, Chad Schmiedt, Michele Barletta, Srujana Rayalam, Hea Jin Park

PCOM Scholarly Works

Green tea and its catechins have been shown to ameliorate high fat diet-induced oxidative stress and hyperlipidemia. However, low bioavailability of catechins limits their therapeutic potential. Lemon juice (LJ) has been suggested to enhance the bioavailability of catechins in vitro. This study investigated the antioxidative and hypolipidemic efficacy of a single dose of green tea extract (GTE) or GTE plus LJ (GTE + LJ) in high-fat diet fed pigs. Sixteen pigs ingested a single dose of GTE (190 mg/kg/day) or GTE + LJ (0.75 mL/kg/day) mixed with low-fat (LF; 5% fat) or high-fat (HF; 22% fat) diets and blood samples …


Evaluation Of Biochemical Parameters And Oxidative Stress In Sheep Naturally Infected With Dicrocoelium Dendriticum And Hydatid Cysts, Mi̇yase Çinar, Meral Aydeni̇zöz, Sami̇ Gökpinar, Güzi̇n Çamkerten Jan 2018

Evaluation Of Biochemical Parameters And Oxidative Stress In Sheep Naturally Infected With Dicrocoelium Dendriticum And Hydatid Cysts, Mi̇yase Çinar, Meral Aydeni̇zöz, Sami̇ Gökpinar, Güzi̇n Çamkerten

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The purpose of the study was to investigate the lipid peroxidation and antioxidant status as well as biochemical profile in sheep naturally infected with Dicrocoelium dendriticum and hydatid cysts. Ten sheep naturally infected with D. dendriticum, 10 sheep naturally infected with hydatid cysts, and 10 healthy sheep were used. The blood and visceral organs of sheep brought to a slaughterhouse in the region of Kırıkkale were checked for D. dendriticum and hydatid cysts. Plasma total protein, albumin, total bilirubin, total cholesterol, Ca, Mg, inorganic P, Cu, Zn, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, ß-carotene, AST, ALT, GGT, ALP, erythrocyte MDA …


Investigation Of The Relationship Between Oxidative Stress Andscube1 Levels In High Fat Diet-Induced Obese Rats, Akin Bodur, Cemi̇l Kahraman, Di̇ler Us Altay, Taghi Ahmadi Rendi, Ahmet Menteşe, Ahmet Alver Jan 2018

Investigation Of The Relationship Between Oxidative Stress Andscube1 Levels In High Fat Diet-Induced Obese Rats, Akin Bodur, Cemi̇l Kahraman, Di̇ler Us Altay, Taghi Ahmadi Rendi, Ahmet Menteşe, Ahmet Alver

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: This study aimed to investigate signal peptide-Cub-EGF domain-containing protein 1 (SCUBE1) levels and oxidative stress (OS) in a high fat diet (HFD)-induced obese rat model. Materials and methods: Fourteen rats were randomly divided into two groups. Group 1, the control group, was given a standard diet (10% calories of fat) and Group 2, the obese group, was given a HFD (60% calories of fat), both for 70 days. Rats were then sacrificed and serum samples were collected. Serum glucose and triglyceride concentrations were determined using an autoanalyzer. Serum SCUBE1, adiponectin, and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 levels were determined using an …


Hne-Modified Proteins In Down Syndrome: Involvement In Development Of Alzheimer Disease Neuropathology, Eugenio Barone, Elizabeth Head, D. Allan Butterfield, Marzia Perluigi Oct 2017

Hne-Modified Proteins In Down Syndrome: Involvement In Development Of Alzheimer Disease Neuropathology, Eugenio Barone, Elizabeth Head, D. Allan Butterfield, Marzia Perluigi

Sanders-Brown Center on Aging Faculty Publications

Down syndrome (DS), trisomy of chromosome 21, is the most common genetic form of intellectual disability. The neuropathology of DS involves multiple molecular mechanisms, similar to AD, including the deposition of beta-amyloid (Aβ) into senile plaques and tau hyperphosphorylating in neurofibrillary tangles. Interestingly, many genes encoded by chromosome 21, in addition to being primarily linked to amyloid-beta peptide (Aβ) pathology, are responsible for increased oxidative stress (OS) conditions that also result as a consequence of reduced antioxidant system efficiency. However, redox homeostasis is disturbed by overproduction of Aβ, which accumulates into plaques across the lifespan in DS as well as …


Melatonin Modulates Inflammatory Response And Suppresses Burn-Induced Apoptotic Injury, Ganka Bekyarova, Milena Atanasova, Maria Tzaneva, Anelia Dimitrova Mar 2017

Melatonin Modulates Inflammatory Response And Suppresses Burn-Induced Apoptotic Injury, Ganka Bekyarova, Milena Atanasova, Maria Tzaneva, Anelia Dimitrova

Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences

Introduction: Melatonin, the principal secretory product of the pineal gland, has antioxidant functions as a potent antioxidant and free radical scavenger. Objectives of the present study were to investigate the effect of melatonin against inflammatory response, burn-induced oxidative damage and apoptotic changes of rat liver. Methods: Melatonin (10 mg /kg, i.p.) was applied immediately after 30% of total body surface area (TBSA) burns on male Wistar rats. The level of malondialdehyde (MDA) as a marker of an oxidative stress was quantified by thiobarbituric method. Hepatic TNFα and IL-10 as inflammatory markers were assayed by ELISA. Using light immunоchistochemistry …


Effects Of Ankaferd Bloodstopper On Dermal Healing In Diabetic Rats, Sertaç Aktop, Burcu Çevreli̇, Deni̇z Genç, Emel Serdaroğlu Kaşikçi, Ni̇l Çomunoğlu Üstündağ, Noushi̇n Zi̇bandeh, Eli̇f Merve Özcan, Gökhan Göçmen, Mehmet Kami̇l Göker, İsmai̇l Tayfun Uzbay, Tunç Akkoç Jan 2017

Effects Of Ankaferd Bloodstopper On Dermal Healing In Diabetic Rats, Sertaç Aktop, Burcu Çevreli̇, Deni̇z Genç, Emel Serdaroğlu Kaşikçi, Ni̇l Çomunoğlu Üstündağ, Noushi̇n Zi̇bandeh, Eli̇f Merve Özcan, Gökhan Göçmen, Mehmet Kami̇l Göker, İsmai̇l Tayfun Uzbay, Tunç Akkoç

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Diabetes mellitus inhibits wound-induced angiogenesis, impairs the wound healing process, and leads to the development of chronic wounds. Ankaferd BloodStopper (ABS) is a new and promising local haemostatic agent. Although the mechanism of ABS-mediated haemostasis is well established, little is known about the associated histological and biochemical tissue reactions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of this new-generation local haemostatic agent on short-term soft-tissue healing in streptozotocin (STZ)-treated rats. Materials and methods: The 24 Wistar albino rats used in this study were divided into STZ-treated (STZ, n = 12) and nontreated groups (control, n = …


Antioxidants Status In Type 2 Diabetic Patients In Morocco, Rachid Eljaoudi, Naoual Elomri, Meryem Laamarti, Yahia Cherrah, Taoufik Amezyane, Driss Ghafir, Azeddine Ibrahimi Jan 2017

Antioxidants Status In Type 2 Diabetic Patients In Morocco, Rachid Eljaoudi, Naoual Elomri, Meryem Laamarti, Yahia Cherrah, Taoufik Amezyane, Driss Ghafir, Azeddine Ibrahimi

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Type 2 diabetes is a heterogeneous and multifactorial metabolic disorder with some relationship to oxidative stress (OS). Since no studies were conducted in the Moroccan population, this clinical investigation aimed at evaluating the antioxidants status in Moroccan patients with type 2 diabetes. Materials and methods: Blood samples of 60 type 2 diabetic patients and 40 healthy controls subjects were analyzed for determination of glycemia, hemoglobin, CRP, glycated hemoglobin, lipid parameters, malondialdehyde (MDA), vitamins E and C, copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), and selenium (Se). Results: CRP and triglycerides were higher in the diabetic group while high-density lipoprotein levels were significantly …


Dietary Supplementation Of Condensed Tannin Decreased Lipid Peroxidation In Muscle Of Nile Tilapias (Oreochromis Niloticus), Natthana Thitichayaphong, Theera Rukkwamsuk Dec 2016

Dietary Supplementation Of Condensed Tannin Decreased Lipid Peroxidation In Muscle Of Nile Tilapias (Oreochromis Niloticus), Natthana Thitichayaphong, Theera Rukkwamsuk

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

The effect of condensed tannin supplementation in diet on lipid peroxidation in the muscle was evaluated in Nile tilapias (Oreochromis niloticus). In total, 250 fish, aged 21 days old, were randomly allocated into 10 experimental tanks, 25 fish per tank. Five tanks were set as the control group and 5 tanks as the supplemented group. The control fish were fed a commercial diet, while the supplemented fish were fed the same control diet plus 4 g/kg of condensed tannin. The diets were offered at a rate of 8% of estimated fish body weight twice daily. The experimental period lasted for …


Deferoxamine Preventable Hepatocellular Damage, Following Hemorrhagic Shock, Charles F. Babbs, David W. Griffin Oct 2016

Deferoxamine Preventable Hepatocellular Damage, Following Hemorrhagic Shock, Charles F. Babbs, David W. Griffin

Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering Faculty Working Papers

To examine the role of iron in mediating hepatocellular damage during reperfusion after hemorrhagic shock, we studied five groups of n=4 or 5 dogs, bled to reduce mean arterial pressure to 35 mmHg (± 5mrnHg) for three hours and subsequently treated 20 minutes prior to reinfusion of shed blood with either 0.9% saline, 5 ml/kg; deferoxamine, 50 μg/kg in 0.9% saline; 6% pentastarch solution, 5 ml/kg; deferoxamine covalently bound to 6% pentastarch, 50 μg/kg; or iron loaded deferoxamine in 0.9% saline. Saturation of iron binding capacity increased during hemorrhagic shock and remained high in all but the def eroxamine pentastarch …


Prospects Of Curcumin As An Additive In Storage Solutions: A Study On Erythrocytes, Soumya Ravikumar, Carl Hsieh, Vani Rajashekharaiah Jan 2016

Prospects Of Curcumin As An Additive In Storage Solutions: A Study On Erythrocytes, Soumya Ravikumar, Carl Hsieh, Vani Rajashekharaiah

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Curcumin, a naturally occurring antioxidant, shows a wide variety of medicinal properties. The possibility of utilizing curcumin as an additive in storage solutions of blood has not been explored. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of curcumin on erythrocytes during storage. Materials and methods: Blood obtained from rats was stored (4 °C) for 20 days in citrate-phosphate-dextrose-adenine-1 solution. Samples were divided into four groups: 1) Controls; 2) Curcumin 10 mM; 3) Curcumin 30 mM; and 4) Curcumin 60 mM. Every fifth day, hemoglobin, superoxide, antioxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase, catalase, and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px)), lipid peroxidation …


Hepatoprotective And Antidiabetic Activities Of Fraxinus Angustifolia Vahl Extracts In Animal Models: Characterization By High Performance Liquid Chromatography Analysis, Zineb Medjahed, Dina Atman-Kilani, Marie-Laure Fauconnier, Gaetan Richard, Djebbar Atmani Jan 2016

Hepatoprotective And Antidiabetic Activities Of Fraxinus Angustifolia Vahl Extracts In Animal Models: Characterization By High Performance Liquid Chromatography Analysis, Zineb Medjahed, Dina Atman-Kilani, Marie-Laure Fauconnier, Gaetan Richard, Djebbar Atmani

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: The present study was designed to explore antidiabetic and hepatoprotective potentials of Fraxinus angustifolia leaf (FAL) and bark (FAB) extracts in vivo. Materials and methods: Streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats, pretreated with the extracts (25 and 50 mg/kg), were monitored for fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels. Hepatoprotective potential was examined after injection of an excessive dose of paracetamol (10 g/60 kg) by analysis of biochemical parameters (transaminases, bilirubin), malondialdehyde (MDA) levels, and histological sections. high performance liquid chromatography analysis was also performed for partial characterization. Results: A considerable hypoglycemic effect was noticed 2 h after the STZ-induction, with a higher …


Effects Of Ultrasonication On Damaged Spermatozoa And Mitochondrial Activity Rate, Pinar Peker Akalin, Nuri̇ Başpinar, Kenan Çoyan, Mustafa Numan Bucak, Şükrü Güngör, Caner Öztürk Jan 2016

Effects Of Ultrasonication On Damaged Spermatozoa And Mitochondrial Activity Rate, Pinar Peker Akalin, Nuri̇ Başpinar, Kenan Çoyan, Mustafa Numan Bucak, Şükrü Güngör, Caner Öztürk

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The aim of this study was to describe an optimal sonication procedure for sperm cells. Therefore, we used several parameters such as damaged spermatozoa rate (%), mitochondrial activity rate (%), levels of lipid peroxidation, and total antioxidant potential. Ejaculates were collected from rams (n = 3) and were divided into aliquots and 3-, 6-, and 10-s duration times; 1, 3, 5, and 8 repetitive application groups were established. In the groups with 3-, 6- and 10-s duration times, with the increasing number of repeated applications, damaged spermatozoa rates increased (P < 0.05) while mitochondrial activity rates decreased (P < 0.05). In relation with sonication duration time, total antioxidant potential levels increased (P < 0.05) in single-application groups compared to those in control groups and gradually decreased as the repetitions increased. The most effective results were obtained in the group with 8 repetitions and 10-s duration based on damaged spermatozoa rate and mitochondrial activity rate.


Inhibitory Effects Of Aluminosilicates On Lead Acetate Toxicity In Selected Organs Of Broilers, Dejan Prvulović, Danijela Kojić, Milan Popović, Gordana Grubor-Lajšić Jun 2015

Inhibitory Effects Of Aluminosilicates On Lead Acetate Toxicity In Selected Organs Of Broilers, Dejan Prvulović, Danijela Kojić, Milan Popović, Gordana Grubor-Lajšić

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

The aim of this study was to determine the effect of dietary supplements of lead acetate and aluminosilicates on oxidative status in brain, kidney and duodenum of broiler chickens. In this regard, activity of antioxidative enzymes such as superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), guaiacol peroxidase (GPx), pyrogallol peroxidase (PPx) and lipid peroxidation was determined in examined organs. The experiment was performed with eighty-four broiler chickens of both sexes randomly allotted to four diets including the control group, the Pb group containing 500 mg lead acetate/kg diet, the ATN (Antitoxic nutrient) group with 5 g mixture of aluminosilicates (zeolite and montmorillonite)/kg …


Effects Of Ambient Coarse, Fine, And Ultrafine Particles And Their Biological Constituents On Systemic Biomarkers: A Controlled Human Exposure Study, Ling Liu, Bruce Urch, Raymond Poon, Mieczyslaw Szyszkowicz, Mary Speck, Diane R. Gold, Amanda J. Wheeler, James A. Scott, Jeffrey R. Brook, Peter S. Thorne, Frances S. Silverman Jan 2015

Effects Of Ambient Coarse, Fine, And Ultrafine Particles And Their Biological Constituents On Systemic Biomarkers: A Controlled Human Exposure Study, Ling Liu, Bruce Urch, Raymond Poon, Mieczyslaw Szyszkowicz, Mary Speck, Diane R. Gold, Amanda J. Wheeler, James A. Scott, Jeffrey R. Brook, Peter S. Thorne, Frances S. Silverman

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

Background: Ambient coarse, fine, and ultrafine particles have been associated with mortality and morbidity. Few studies have compared how various particle size fractions affect systemic biomarkers. Objectives: We examined changes of blood and urinary biomarkers following exposures to three particle sizes. Methods: Fifty healthy nonsmoking volunteers, mean age of 28 years, were exposed to coarse (2.5–10 μm; mean, 213 μg/m3) and fine (0.15–2.5 μm; mean, 238 μg/m3) concentrated ambient particles (CAPs), and filtered ambient and/or medical air. Twenty-five participants were exposed to ultrafine CAP (< 0.3 μm; mean, 136 μg/m3) and filtered medical air. Exposures lasted 130 min, separated by ≥ 2 weeks. Blood/urine samples were collected preexposure and 1 hr and 21 hr postexposure to determine blood interleukin-6 and C-reactive protein (inflammation), endothelin-1 and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF; vascular mediators), and malondialdehyde (lipid peroxidation); as well as urinary VEGF, 8-hydroxy-deoxy-guanosine (DNA oxidation), and malondialdehyde. Mixed-model regressions assessed pre- and postexposure differences. results: One hour postexposure, for every 100-μg/m3 increase, coarse CAP was associated with increased blood VEGF (2.41 pg/mL; 95% CI: 0.41, 4.40) in models adjusted for O3, fine CAP with increased urinary malondialdehyde in single- (0.31 nmol/mg creatinine; 95% CI: 0.02, 0.60) and two-pollutant models, and ultrafine CAP with increased urinary 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine in single- (0.69 ng/mg creatinine; 95% CI: 0.09, 1.29) and two-pollutant models, lasting < 21 hr. Endotoxin was significantly associated with biomarker changes similar to those found with CAPs. conclusions: Ambient particles with various sizes/constituents may influence systemic biomarkers differently. Endotoxin in ambient particles may contribute to vascular mediator changes and oxidative stress.


Mitochondrial And Neuroprotective Effects Of Phenelzine Related To Scavenging Of Neurotoxic Lipid Peroxidation Products, John Cebak Jan 2015

Mitochondrial And Neuroprotective Effects Of Phenelzine Related To Scavenging Of Neurotoxic Lipid Peroxidation Products, John Cebak

Theses and Dissertations--Neuroscience

Lipid peroxidation is a key contributor to the pathophysiology of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Traditional antioxidant therapies are intended to scavenge the free radicals responsible for either the initiation or propagation of lipid peroxidation (LP). However, targeting free radicals after TBI is difficult as they rapidly react with other cellular macromolecules, and thus has a limited post-injury time window in which they may be intercepted by a radical scavenging agent. In contrast, our laboratory has begun testing an antioxidant approach that scavenges the final stages of LP i.e. formation of carbonyl-containing breakdown products. By scavenging breakdown products such as the …


Lipid Peroxidation In Neoplastic Tissue Of Dogs With Mammary Cancer Fed With Different Kinds Of Diet, Maria Karayannopoulou, Anna Fytianou, Nikolaos Assaloumidis, Dimitra Psalla, Ioannis Savvas, Eleni Kaldrymidou Jan 2013

Lipid Peroxidation In Neoplastic Tissue Of Dogs With Mammary Cancer Fed With Different Kinds Of Diet, Maria Karayannopoulou, Anna Fytianou, Nikolaos Assaloumidis, Dimitra Psalla, Ioannis Savvas, Eleni Kaldrymidou

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Increased lipid peroxidation due to reactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced oxidative stress has been demonstrated in the neoplastic mammary tissue of dogs with malignant mammary tumors. Dietary factors implicated in ROS production may influence mammary cancer incidence or prognosis. Balanced diets (as commercial dog food is considered) may be more protective against oxidative damage than homemade diets. The purpose of this preliminary study was to compare the extent of lipid peroxidation, as evidenced by thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS) and \alpha-tocopherol concentration in the neoplastic mammary tissue, among dogs with mammary cancer fed with different kinds of diet (commercial or homemade). Eighteen …


Protein Modifications And The Response To Oxidized Lipids In Cardiovascular Cells, Ashlee Higdon Jan 2011

Protein Modifications And The Response To Oxidized Lipids In Cardiovascular Cells, Ashlee Higdon

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Free radical catalyzed oxidation of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) such as arachidonic acid is increased in cardiovascular disease states, including atherosclerosis and heart failure. Oxidized lipids have been extensively studied and found to recapitulate several key steps in atherogenesis. However, clinical trials with antioxidants such as alpha-tocopherol have been less promising than originally predicted. Now appreciated as more than just biomarkers of disease, lipid peroxidation products have been shown to have roles in pathogenesis as well as physiology. Of particular interest are reactive lipid species that possess electrophilic carbonyls enabling them to act in a receptor-independent manner. To date, the …


Hypolipidemic And Antioxidant Activity Of Aqueous Extract Of Monascus Purpureus Fermented Indian Rice In High Cholesterol Diet Fed Rats, Aiyalu Rajasekaran, Muthusamy Kalaivani Jan 2011

Hypolipidemic And Antioxidant Activity Of Aqueous Extract Of Monascus Purpureus Fermented Indian Rice In High Cholesterol Diet Fed Rats, Aiyalu Rajasekaran, Muthusamy Kalaivani

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

To evaluate hypolipidemic and anti-oxidant activities of Monascus purpureus fermented Indian variety of rice. Materials and methods: Indian rice variety IR-532-E-576 was fermented with Monascus purpureus MTCC 1090 (Monascaceae) and extracted with water by boiling. Experimentally induced hyperlipidemia was produced by feeding rats with 2% cholesterol enriched diet for 15 days. Afterwards hypercholesterolemic rats were orally administered with Monascus fermented Indian rice extract at the dose of 1.2 and 2.4 mg/kg bw along with high cholesterol diet for 30 successive days in order to evaluate their expected hypolipidemic activity. Plasma lipid parameters such as total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL (low density …


F-2-Isoprostanes As Novel Biomarkers For Type 2 Diabetes: A Review, Ikram Shah Ismail Jul 2009

F-2-Isoprostanes As Novel Biomarkers For Type 2 Diabetes: A Review, Ikram Shah Ismail

Ikram Shah Ismail

Oxidative stress (OS) has been implicated as one of the major underlying mechanisms behind many acute and chronic diseases. However, the measurement of free radicals or their end products is complicated. Isoprostanes, derived from the non-enzymatic peroxidation of arachidonic acid are now considered to be reliable biomarkers of oxidant stress in the human body. Isoprostanes are involved in many of the human diseases such as type 2 diabetes. In type 2 diabetes elevated levels of F-2-Isoprostanes (F-2-IsoPs) have been observed. The measurement of bioactive F-2-IsoPs levels offers a unique noninvasive analytical tool to study the role of free radicals in …


Accumulation Of Artemisinin Trioxane Derivatives Within Neutral Lipids Of Plasmodium Falciparum Malaria Parasites Is Endoperoxide-Dependent, Carmony L. Hartwig, Andrew S. Rosenthal, John D'Angelo, Carol E. Griffin, Gary H. Posner, Roland A. Cooper Feb 2009

Accumulation Of Artemisinin Trioxane Derivatives Within Neutral Lipids Of Plasmodium Falciparum Malaria Parasites Is Endoperoxide-Dependent, Carmony L. Hartwig, Andrew S. Rosenthal, John D'Angelo, Carol E. Griffin, Gary H. Posner, Roland A. Cooper

Collected Faculty and Staff Scholarship

The antimalarial trioxanes, exemplified by the naturally occurring sesquiterpene lactone artemisinin and its semi-synthetic derivatives, contain an endoperoxide pharmacophore that lends tremendous potency against Plasmodium parasites. Despite decades of research, their mechanism of action remains unresolved. A leading model of anti-plasmodial activity hypothesizes that iron-mediated cleavage of the endoperoxide bridge generates cytotoxic drug metabolites capable of damaging cellular macromolecules. To probe the malarial targets of the endoperoxide drugs, we studied the distribution of fluorescent dansyl trioxane derivatives in living, intraerythrocytic-stage Plasmodium falciparum parasites using microscopic imaging. The fluorescent trioxanes rapidly accumulated in parasitized erythrocytes, localizing within digestive vacuole-associated neutral lipid …


Melatonin Administration Increases Antioxidant Enzymes Activities And Reduces Lipid Peroxidation In The Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus Mykiss, Walbaum) Erythrocytes, İlhami̇ Gülçi̇n, Şükrü Beydemi̇r, Olcay Hi̇sar, Ekrem Köksal, Russel J. Reiter Jan 2009

Melatonin Administration Increases Antioxidant Enzymes Activities And Reduces Lipid Peroxidation In The Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus Mykiss, Walbaum) Erythrocytes, İlhami̇ Gülçi̇n, Şükrü Beydemi̇r, Olcay Hi̇sar, Ekrem Köksal, Russel J. Reiter

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Effects of melatonin on the levels of antioxidant enzymes including catalase (CAT), peroxidase (POD), glutathione reductase (GRd), and malondialdehyde (MDA), a lipid peroxidation marker, in erythrocytes of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) were investigated. The results showed that melatonin statistically activated the CAT, POD, and GRd activity (P < 0.05). Moreover, MDA levels were significantly decreased as a result of melatonin treatment (P < 0.01).