The formation of·CCl3 radicals in liver nuclei was suggested by spin trapping of them with N-t-butyl-α-phenylnitrone followed by GC/MS detection of the resulting adduct. Comparison of its formation in microsomal...The formation of·CCl3 radicals in liver nuclei was suggested by spin trapping of them with N-t-butyl-α-phenylnitrone followed by GC/MS detection of the resulting adduct. Comparison of its formation in microsomal biotransformation of CCl4 was made. In aerobic nuclear activation mixtures containing NADPH and CCl4, significant decrease in the arachidonic acid content of nuclear lipids was observed (27. 8%, compared to control), the intensity of this decrease was lower than that occurring in the corresponding microsomal incubation mixtures (29.1%). Significant decreases in arachidonic acid content of nuclear and endoplasmic reticulum lipids were also observed in animals at 6 hours of poisoning with the haloalkane. During aerobic nuclear metabolism of CCl4 or CBrCl3, cholesterol oxidation products were detected: a ketocholesterol, an epoxide like structure and 7-ketocholesterol. Nuclear protein carbonyl formation was not promoted during nuclear CCl4 biotransformation. NADPH by itself may lead to protein carbonyl formation during prolonged periods of incubation. CBrCl3 in contrast, led to decreased protein carbonyl formation. No increase in nuclear protein carbonyl formation was observed in CCl4 intoxicated animals during periods of time between 1 to 6 hours after treatment. The results indicate that during nuclear biotransformation of CCl4 or CBrCl3 reactive free radicals, PUFA degradation, reactive aldehydes and cholesterol oxidation products are formed, nearby DNA and regulatory proteins.展开更多
Objective To investigate the effects of free radicals (FRs) and amyloid β protein 1 40 (Aβ 1 40 ) on the functions of expressed neurotransmitter receptors (NRs) in Xenopus oocytes Methods Total RNA and ...Objective To investigate the effects of free radicals (FRs) and amyloid β protein 1 40 (Aβ 1 40 ) on the functions of expressed neurotransmitter receptors (NRs) in Xenopus oocytes Methods Total RNA and messenger RNA (mRNA) was prepared from 3 month old Wistar rat brain tissues with Promega kits and microinjected into maturated Xenopus oocytes (stages Ⅴ Ⅵ) with 50?nl (50?ng) for each oocyte The microinjected oocytes were incubated with modified Bath's solution at 19 0℃±1 0℃ for receptor expression and their currents were recorded with double electrode voltage clamp technique Superoxide anion free radicals (SAFRs) were produced via a reaction system (HPX/XO) with hypoxanthine (HPX, 0 05?mol/L) and xanthine oxidase (XO, 0 1?U/L) In order to observe the effects of Aβ and SAFRs on the expressed glutamate receptor, HPX/XO and Aβ 1 40 were added to incubation solution at 12?h, 24?h and 96?h before recording Results The results showed that the oocytes expressed functional NRs originating from rat brain tissues These NRs included muscarinic acetylcholine (mACh), glutamate (Glu), dopamine (DA), serotonin (5 HT) and γ aminobutyric acid (GABA) The current characteristics of expressed receptors were inward currents carried by chloride ion with their equibrilium potentials close to -22?mV The extent of effect on the current of expressed glutamate receptor from rat brain was different among different Aβ concentrations and incubation times Aβ 1 40 at a concentration of 20?nmol/L had little effect on the currents of expressed rat brain glutamate receptors up to 24?h of incubation period; but the currents of glutamate receptor were significantly decreased (25% off, P <0 01) in the treatment of 60?nmol/L Aβ 1 40 over 24?h Moreover, when 20?nmol/L Aβ 1 40 was co incubated over 12?h with SAFRs produced by the reaction system of HPX/XO, it was found that the currents of expressed rat brain glutamate receptors had been changed markedly When the oocytes were co treated with 60?nmol/L Aβ 1 40 and SAFRs over a period of 12?h, the currents of glutamate receptor significantly decreased (21% off, P <0 05), and the decreased percentage reached 52% over 24?h co treatment with 60?nmol/L Aβ 1 40 and SAFRs In addition, vitamin E had a partial effect against this inhibitory effect Conclusion The results suggest that Aβ has a kind of inhibitory effect upon the current of the glutamate receptor, similar to the effects of free radicals The effects can be antagonized by vitamin E These imply that Aβ may play a role via inhibiting receptor function in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease展开更多
This mini-review gives a brief account of the emergence of the electron paramagnetic resonance(EPR)spectroscopy in the second half of the 20th century and reports the continuous wave EPR spectroscopy studies on human ...This mini-review gives a brief account of the emergence of the electron paramagnetic resonance(EPR)spectroscopy in the second half of the 20th century and reports the continuous wave EPR spectroscopy studies on human and animal blood.The question posed by this review is whether the EPR spectroscopy in the form it appeared 70 years ago is still able to provide useful information about different pathological conditions in humans,particularly in the area of diagnosis.展开更多
文摘The formation of·CCl3 radicals in liver nuclei was suggested by spin trapping of them with N-t-butyl-α-phenylnitrone followed by GC/MS detection of the resulting adduct. Comparison of its formation in microsomal biotransformation of CCl4 was made. In aerobic nuclear activation mixtures containing NADPH and CCl4, significant decrease in the arachidonic acid content of nuclear lipids was observed (27. 8%, compared to control), the intensity of this decrease was lower than that occurring in the corresponding microsomal incubation mixtures (29.1%). Significant decreases in arachidonic acid content of nuclear and endoplasmic reticulum lipids were also observed in animals at 6 hours of poisoning with the haloalkane. During aerobic nuclear metabolism of CCl4 or CBrCl3, cholesterol oxidation products were detected: a ketocholesterol, an epoxide like structure and 7-ketocholesterol. Nuclear protein carbonyl formation was not promoted during nuclear CCl4 biotransformation. NADPH by itself may lead to protein carbonyl formation during prolonged periods of incubation. CBrCl3 in contrast, led to decreased protein carbonyl formation. No increase in nuclear protein carbonyl formation was observed in CCl4 intoxicated animals during periods of time between 1 to 6 hours after treatment. The results indicate that during nuclear biotransformation of CCl4 or CBrCl3 reactive free radicals, PUFA degradation, reactive aldehydes and cholesterol oxidation products are formed, nearby DNA and regulatory proteins.
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文摘Objective To investigate the effects of free radicals (FRs) and amyloid β protein 1 40 (Aβ 1 40 ) on the functions of expressed neurotransmitter receptors (NRs) in Xenopus oocytes Methods Total RNA and messenger RNA (mRNA) was prepared from 3 month old Wistar rat brain tissues with Promega kits and microinjected into maturated Xenopus oocytes (stages Ⅴ Ⅵ) with 50?nl (50?ng) for each oocyte The microinjected oocytes were incubated with modified Bath's solution at 19 0℃±1 0℃ for receptor expression and their currents were recorded with double electrode voltage clamp technique Superoxide anion free radicals (SAFRs) were produced via a reaction system (HPX/XO) with hypoxanthine (HPX, 0 05?mol/L) and xanthine oxidase (XO, 0 1?U/L) In order to observe the effects of Aβ and SAFRs on the expressed glutamate receptor, HPX/XO and Aβ 1 40 were added to incubation solution at 12?h, 24?h and 96?h before recording Results The results showed that the oocytes expressed functional NRs originating from rat brain tissues These NRs included muscarinic acetylcholine (mACh), glutamate (Glu), dopamine (DA), serotonin (5 HT) and γ aminobutyric acid (GABA) The current characteristics of expressed receptors were inward currents carried by chloride ion with their equibrilium potentials close to -22?mV The extent of effect on the current of expressed glutamate receptor from rat brain was different among different Aβ concentrations and incubation times Aβ 1 40 at a concentration of 20?nmol/L had little effect on the currents of expressed rat brain glutamate receptors up to 24?h of incubation period; but the currents of glutamate receptor were significantly decreased (25% off, P <0 01) in the treatment of 60?nmol/L Aβ 1 40 over 24?h Moreover, when 20?nmol/L Aβ 1 40 was co incubated over 12?h with SAFRs produced by the reaction system of HPX/XO, it was found that the currents of expressed rat brain glutamate receptors had been changed markedly When the oocytes were co treated with 60?nmol/L Aβ 1 40 and SAFRs over a period of 12?h, the currents of glutamate receptor significantly decreased (21% off, P <0 05), and the decreased percentage reached 52% over 24?h co treatment with 60?nmol/L Aβ 1 40 and SAFRs In addition, vitamin E had a partial effect against this inhibitory effect Conclusion The results suggest that Aβ has a kind of inhibitory effect upon the current of the glutamate receptor, similar to the effects of free radicals The effects can be antagonized by vitamin E These imply that Aβ may play a role via inhibiting receptor function in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease
文摘This mini-review gives a brief account of the emergence of the electron paramagnetic resonance(EPR)spectroscopy in the second half of the 20th century and reports the continuous wave EPR spectroscopy studies on human and animal blood.The question posed by this review is whether the EPR spectroscopy in the form it appeared 70 years ago is still able to provide useful information about different pathological conditions in humans,particularly in the area of diagnosis.