Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4329038 | Brain Research | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of intrastriatal injection of hypoxanthine on ectonucleotidase (E-NTPDases and ecto-5â²-nucleotidase) activities and expressions in the striatum of rats. The effect of pre-treatment with vitamins E and C on the effects elicited by this oxypurine on enzymatic activities and on thiobarbituric reactive substances (TBARS) was also investigated. The effect of pre-incubation with hypoxanthine on nucleotide hydrolysis in striatum homogenate was also determined. Adult Wistar rats were divided into (1) control and (2) hypoxanthine-injected groups. For ectonucleotidase activity determination, the animals were sacrificed at 30Â min, 24Â h and 7Â days after drug infusion. For the evaluation of the expression of NTPDase 1-3 and also ecto-5â²-nucleotidase, TBARS assay and the influence of the pre-treatment with vitamins on ectonucleotidase activities, the animals were sacrificed 24Â h after hypoxanthine infusion. Results show that hypoxanthine infusion significantly inhibited ectonucleotidase activities and increased TBARS only 24Â h after administration. Pre-treatment with vitamins was able to prevent these effects. Moreover, ecto-5â²-nucleotidase expression was increased (80%) at 24Â h after hypoxanthine infusion. We suggest that these hypoxanthine-induced biochemical modifications could, at least in part, participate in the pathophysiology of Lesch Nyhan disease.
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Caren S. Bavaresco, Fabria Chiarani, Janaina Kolling, Denise B. Ramos, Giana P. Cognato, Carla D. Bonan, MaurÃcio R. Bogo, João J.F. Sarkis, Carlos A. Netto, Angela T.S. Wyse,