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Ascorbate attenuates trimethyltin-induced oxidative burden and neuronal degeneration in the rat hippocampus by maintaining glutathione homeostasis

Authors
Shin E.-J.Suh S.K.Lim Y.K.Jhoo W.-K.Hjelle O.P.Ottersen O.P.Shin C.Y.Ko K.H.Kim W.-K.Kim D.S.Chun W.Ali S.Kim H.-C.
Issue Date
2005
Keywords
Ascorbate; Glutathione homeostasis; Hippocampus; Neuronal degeneration; Oxidative burdens; Trimethyltin
Citation
Neuroscience, v.133, no.3, pp 715 - 727
Pages
13
Indexed
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Neuroscience
Volume
133
Number
3
Start Page
715
End Page
727
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/20157
DOI
10.1016/j.neuroscience.2005.02.030
ISSN
0306-4522
1873-7544
Abstract
The specific role of endogenous glutathione in response to neuronal degeneration induced by trimethyltin (TMT) in the hippocampus was examined in rats. A single injection of TMT (8mg/kg, i.p.) produced a rapid increase in the formation of hydroxyl radical and in the levels of malondialdehyde (MDA) and protein carbonyl. TMT-induced seizure activity significantly increased after this initial oxidative stress, and remained elevated for up to 2 weeks post-TMT. Although a significant loss of hippocampal Cornus Ammonis CA1, CA3 and CA4 neurons was observed at 3 weeks post-TMT, the elevation in the level of hydroxyl radicals, MDA, and protein carbonyl had returned to near-control levels at that time. In contrast, the ratio of reduced to oxidized glutathione remained significantly decreased at 3 weeks post-TMT, and the glutathione-like immunoreactivity of the pyramidal neurons was decreased. However glutathione-positive glia-like cells proliferated mainly in the CA1, CA3, and CA4 sectors and were intensely immunoreactive. Double labeling demonstrated the co-localization of glutathione-immunoreactive glia-like cells and reactive astrocytes, as indicated by immunostaining for glial fibrillary acidic protein. This suggests that astroglial cells were mobilized to synthesize glutathione in response to the TMT insult. The TMT-induced changes in glutathione-like immunoreactivity appear to be concurrent with changes in the expression levels of glutathione peroxidase and glutathione reductase. Ascorbate treatment significantly attenuated TMT-induced seizures, as well as the initial oxidative stress, impaired glutathione homeostasis, and neuronal degeneration in a dose-dependent manner. These results suggest that ascorbate is an effective neuroprotectant against TMT. The initial oxidative burden induced by TMT may be a causal factor in the generation of seizures, prolonged disturbance of endogenous glutathione homeostasis, and consequent neuronal degeneration. © 2005 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of IBRO.
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