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The effect of glutathione (GSH) depletion by L-buthionine-[S,R]-sulphoximine (BSO) on tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha)-induced adhesion molecule expression and mononuclear leukocyte adhesion to human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) was investigated. Cells with marked depletion of cytoplasmic GSH, but with an intact pool of mitochondrial GSH, only slightly enhanced TNF-alpha-induced E-selectin and vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) expression, compared with the control. However, TNF-a-induced expression of both molecules was markedly enhanced when the mitochondrial GSH pool was diminished to <15% of the control. In contrast, TNF-alpha-induced intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) expression was not affected by the depletion of either cytoplasmic or mitochondrial GSH. Marked enhancement of TNF-alpha-induced adhesion molecule expression by the depletion of mitochondrial GSH resulted in increased in mononuclear leukocyte adhesion to treated HUVECs, compared with the control. These effects parallel reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation by the depletion of mitochondrial but not cytoplasmic GSH. Our findings demonstrate that depletion of mitochondrial GSH renders more ROS generation in HUVECs, and mitochondrial GSH modulates TNF-alpha-induced adhesion molecule expression and mononuclear leukocyte adhesion in HUVECs.  相似文献   
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The mechanisms of hemodynamic responses to orthostatic stresses and orthostatic stability (OS) of cosmonauts were studied before and after short-and long-term spaceflights (SFs) using orthostatic tests, as well as before, during, and after SFs using ultrasonic methods in tests with exposure to lower body negative pressure (LBNP). The capacitance and distensibility of the veins of the lower extremities were studied using occlusive air plethysmography before, during, and after SFs of different durations. A stay in microgravity has been proved to result in detraining of, mainly, the vascular mechanisms of compensating orthostatic perturbations. It has been established that the decrease in OS under the influence of microgravity is determined by a reduction of the vasoconstrictive ability of large blood vessels of the lower extremities; an increase in venous distensibility and capacitance of the legs; and an impairment of blood flow regulation, which leads to a cerebral blood flow deficit in orthostatic stresses, and of the initial individual OS before the flight. The results of preflight studies of hemodynamics by ultrasonic methods at LBNP and the data of orthostatic tests before SFs make it possible to predict the degree of decrease of OS after an SF proceeding in the normal mode. At the same time, the data of ultrasonic blood flow examination provide more a accurate estimation of OS and make it possible to assess the physiological reserves of hemodynamic regulation and to reveal the loss of regulation capacity even in cases where integrated indices (heart rate and blood pressure) are within the normal ranges.  相似文献   
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