Role of dietary antioxidants to protect against DNA damage in adult dogs.

P. Heaton, Catrina F Reed, S. Mann, R. Ransley, J. Stevenson, C. Charlton, Brigitte H. E. Smith, E. Harper, J. Rawlings
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We studied the effects of feeding an antioxidant blend of vitamins, minerals and carotenoids to a mixed adult dog population (n = 40, mean 4.4 +/- 1.85 y) for a 16-wk period. Compared to the control group of dogs (n = 20), the antioxidant (AOX)-supplemented group of dogs (n = 20) demonstrated significant increases in plasma levels of vitamin E and taurine by 4 wk of supplementation (P < 0.01) and total antioxidant activity (as measured by ferric-reducing antioxidant power assay) by 8 wk of supplementation (P < 0.05). Following 8 wk of supplementation, the AOX-supplemented dogs also showed significant reductions in both endogenous and exogenous DNA damage (P < 0.005) compared to that of the control dogs, as measured by the comet assay. Over an 8-wk rabies vaccination course that started at 8 wk supplementation, the AOX-supplemented dogs also demonstrated significantly higher vaccine-specific virus-neutralizing antibody levels at 2, 4 and 6 wk postvaccination (P < 0.05) and a tendency toward establishing a vaccine-specific antibody response quicker than did the control group of dogs. These findings in dogs suggest that antioxidant supplementation can achieve sustained increases in circulating levels of antioxidants that exert a protective effect by a decrease in DNA damage, leading to improved immunological performance. These findings also have implications in a wider context where free-radical damage has been associated with a variety of degenerative disorders and the aging process in general.
膳食抗氧化剂对成年犬DNA损伤的保护作用。
我们研究了对混合成年犬群(n = 40,平均4.4 +/- 1.85 y)喂食含有维生素、矿物质和类胡萝卜素的抗氧化剂混合物16周的效果。与对照组(n = 20)相比,抗氧化剂(AOX)补充组(n = 20)的血浆维生素E和牛磺酸水平在补充4周后显著升高(P < 0.01),总抗氧化活性(通过铁还原抗氧化能力测定)在补充8周后显著升高(P < 0.05)。补充8周后,通过彗星测定,与对照组相比,补充aox的狗也显示出内源性和外源性DNA损伤的显著减少(P < 0.005)。在8周的狂犬病疫苗接种过程中,补充aox的狗在接种后2、4和6周的疫苗特异性病毒中和抗体水平也显著高于对照组(P < 0.05),并且与对照组相比,有更快建立疫苗特异性抗体反应的趋势。这些在狗身上的发现表明,补充抗氧化剂可以持续增加循环中的抗氧化剂水平,通过减少DNA损伤发挥保护作用,从而提高免疫性能。这些发现在更广泛的背景下也有意义,自由基损伤与各种退行性疾病和衰老过程有关。
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