Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10739796 | Free Radical Biology and Medicine | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Prolonged hepatic warm ischemia has been incriminated in oxidative stress after reperfusion. However, the magnitude of oxidative stress during ischemia has been controversial. The aims of the present study were to elucidate whether lipid peroxidation progressed during ischemia and to clarify whether oxidative stress during ischemia aggravated the oxidative damage after reperfusion. Rats were subjected to 30 to 120 min of 70% warm ischemia alone or followed by reperfusion for 60 min. Lipid peroxidation (LPO) was evaluated by amounts of phosphatidylcholine hydroperoxide (PC-OOH) and phosphatidylethanolamine hydroperoxide (PE-OOH) as primary LPO products. Total amounts of malondialdehyde and 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (MDA + 4-HNE), degraded from hydroperoxides, were also determined. PC-OOH and PE-OOH significantly increased at 60 and 120 min ischemia with concomitant increase of oxidized glutathione. These hydroperoxides did not increase at 60 min reperfusion after 60 min ischemia, whereas they did increase at 60 min reperfusion after 120 min ischemia with deactivation of phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase and superoxide dismutase. The amount of MDA + 4-HNE exhibited similar changes, but the velocity of production dropped with ischemic time longer than 60 min. In conclusion, oxidative stress progressed during ischemia and triggered the oxidative injury after reperfusion. Secondary LPO products are less sensitive, especially during ischemia, which may cause possible underestimation and discrepancy.
Keywords
4-HNEPC-OOHPLPC-OOHMDAPHGPxGSHALTGSSG4-hydroxy-2-nonenalROSAlanine aminotransferaseIschemiaOxidative stressFree radicalsReperfusioncopper zinc superoxide dismutasephosphatidylcholinephosphatidylethanolaminemalondialdehydeCu/Zn-SODChemiluminescencePhosphatidylcholine hydroperoxideLipid peroxidationLivertotal bilirubinGlutathioneglutathione disulfidecytosolic glutathione peroxidaseReactive oxygen species
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Authors
Moto Fukai, Takaaki Hayashi, Ryoichi Yokota, Tsuyoshi Shimamura, Tomomi Suzuki, Masahiko Taniguchi, Michiaki Matsushita, Hiroyuki Furukawa, Satoru Todo,