Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9434914 | Neuroscience Research | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Severe hypoxia results in functional and structural injury of the brain. A preconditioning with repetitive episodes of mild hypoxia considerably ameliorates neuronal resistance to subsequent severe hypoxia. Activation of endogenous antioxidants including Cu, Zn-depending superoxide dismutase (Cu, Zn-SOD) (EC.1.15.1.1) is one of the main cell defense mechanisms against oxidative stress induced by hypoxia. Alterations of expression and enzyme activity of Cu, Zn-SOD 3 and 24Â h after severe hypobaric hypoxia in forebrain structures of preconditioned and non-preconditioned rats were investigated. We found that hypoxia without preconditioning suppressed the Cu, Zn-SOD enzyme activity at 3Â h time-point but preconditioning essentially modified the reaction to severe hypoxia by increasing the expression and activity of Cu, Zn-SOD during early stages of reoxygenation crucial for apoptosis initiation.
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Authors
Serguei A. Stroev, Tatjana S. Gluschenko, Ekaterina I. Tjulkova, Elena A. Rybnikova, Michail O. Samoilov, Markku Pelto-Huikko,