组织对氧化应激的保护。

Experientia Pub Date : 1996-08-15 DOI:10.1007/BF01923990
S Di Meo, P Venditti, T De Leo
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我们利用增强发光技术研究了大鼠肝脏、心脏、肌肉和血液等组织对氧化应激的反应,并测定了它们的抗氧化能力。正如先前在肝脏匀浆中发现的那样,组织匀浆和血液样品在过硼酸钠胁迫下的发光强度(E)依赖于浓度,其剂量-响应曲线可以用方程E = a.C/exp(b.C)来描述。b值取决于组织的抗氧化防御能力。事实上,当匀浆中添加抗氧化剂时,它会增加,并且与组织抗氧化能力相关,通过先前建立的两种方法进行评估,这两种方法都使用相同的发光技术。结果表明,各组织抗氧化能力的强弱顺序为肝脏>血液>心脏>肌肉。a值取决于催化自由基生成的系统。事实上,它与组织水平的血红蛋白有关,血红蛋白是氢过氧化物产生自由基的催化剂。所提出的用于描述剂量-反应关系的方程易于处理,并允许与所分析的系统的两个特性直接联系起来,这两个特性决定了它们对促氧化剂处理的反应。然而,对于所有组织来说,最能描述上述关系的方程如下:E = alpha。C / exp (beta.Cδ)。参数δ假设值小于1,这似乎取决于组织血红蛋白和抗氧化剂的相对量。将分析扩展到线粒体表明,它们以类似于组织的方式对氧化应激作出反应,并且剂量-反应曲线对公式E = a.C/exp(b.C)预测的过程的依从性再次依赖于血红蛋白含量。
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Tissue protection against oxidative stress.

We used an enhanced luminescence technique to study the response of rat tissues, such as liver, heart, muscle and blood, to oxidative stress and to determine their antioxidant capacity. As previously found for liver homogenate, the intensity of light emission (E) of tissue homogenates and blood samples, stressed with sodium perborate, is dependent on concentration, and the dose-response curves can be described by the equation E = a.C/exp(b.C). The b value depends on the antioxidant defence capability of the tissues. In fact, it increases when homogenates are supplemented with an antioxidant, and is correlated with tissue antioxidant capacity, evaluated by two previously set up methods both using the same luminescence technique. Our results indicate that the order of antioxidant capacity of the tissues is liver > blood > heart > muscle. The a value depends on the systems catalysing the production of radical species. In fact, it is related to the tissue level of hemoproteins, which are known to act as catalysts in radical production from hydroperoxides. The equation proposed to describe the dose-response relation is simple to handle and permits an immediate connection with the two characteristics of the systems analysed which determine their response to the pro-oxidant treatment. However, the equation which best describes the above relation for all the tissues is the following: E = alpha. C/exp(beta.C delta). The parameter delta assumes values smaller than 1, which seem to depend on relative amounts of tissue hemoproteins and antioxidants. The extension of the analysis to mitochondria shows that they respond to oxidative stress in a way analogous to the tissues, and that the adherence of the dose-response curve to the course predicted from the equation E = a.C/exp(b.C) is again dependent on hemoprotein content.

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