Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10157732 | Pathology - Research and Practice | 2018 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
We investigated the effects of the intracerebroventricular infusion of galactose and the influence of pretreatment with antioxidants on oxidative stress parameters and acethylcholinesterase (AChE) activity in the brain of 60-day-old Wistar rats (6 per group). The animals were divided into naïve group (did not undergo surgery); procedure group (only underwent surgery); sham group (underwent surgery and received 5âμL saline) and galactose group (received 5âμL of galactose solution (5.0âmM) by intracerebroventricular injection), and were killed by decapitation after 1âh. Other groups were pretreated daily for 1 week with saline (sham and galactose groups) or antioxidants, α-tocopherol (40âmg/kg) plus ascorbic acid (100âmg/kg, i.p.) (antioxidants and galactoseâ+âantioxidants groups). Twelve hours after the last antioxidants injection, animals received an intracerebroventricular infusion of 5âμL of galactose solution (galactose and galactoseâ+âantioxidants groups) or saline (sham and antioxidants groups) and were sacrificed 1âh later. Galactose elevated thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBA-RS), protein carbonyl content and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activity and decreased total sulfhydryl content and catalase (CAT) activity in the cerebral cortex. In the hippocampus, galactose enhanced TBA-RS, decreased total sulfhydryl content and increased AChE activity, while in the cerebellum it decreased total sulfhydryl content and increased CAT and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities. Pretreatment with antioxidants prevented the majority of these alterations, indicating the participation of free radicals in these effects. Thus, intracerebroventricular galactose infusion impairs redox homeostasis in the brain; the administration of antioxidants should be considered as an adjuvant therapy to specific diets in galactosemia.
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Authors
Simone Sasso, Indianara Rodrigues Cruz, Mariana Simonato Lorenzini, Débora Delwing-Dal Magro, Maitê Beatriz Brueckheimer, Thayna Patachini Maia, Geraldo Antonio Bunick Neto Sala, Matheus Henrique Ruela Mews, Daniela Delwing-de Lima,