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Melatonin exerts a more potent effect than S-adenosyl-l-methionine against iron metabolism disturbances, oxidative stress and tissue injury induced by obstructive jaundice in rats
Authors:Muñoz-Castañeda Juan R  Túnez Isaac  Herencia Carmen  Ranchal Isidora  González Raúl  Ramírez Luz M  Arjona Alvaro  Barcos Montserrat  Espejo Isabel  Cruz Adolfo  Montilla Pedro  Padillo Francisco J  Muntané Jordi
Institution:Liver Research Unit, Reina Sofía University Hospital, Córdoba, Spain.
Abstract:Melatonin and S-adenosyl-l-methionine (SAMe) prevent oxidative stress and tissue dysfunction in obstructive jaundice (OJ). Lipid peroxidation is exacerbated in the presence of trace amounts of iron (Fe). The study investigated the regulation by melatonin and SAMe the induction of oxidative stress, iron metabolism disturbances and tissue injury in an experimental model of OJ. Different parameters of lipid peroxidation, antioxidant status, tissue injury and Fe metabolism were determined in liver and blood. OJ induced Fe accumulation in liver, and increased transferrin (Tf) saturation and loosely bound Fe content in blood. Melatonin, and SAMe at lesser extent, enhanced protein Tf content in liver and blood, that reduced loosely bound Fe content in blood. Melatonin and SAMe did not affect ferritin (FT) and Tf mRNA expression, but reduced Tf receptor (TfR) mRNA expression in liver. In conclusion, the effect of melatonin and SAMe on Fe metabolism may be included in the beneficial properties of these agents on lipid peroxidation and tissue injury induced by OJ.
Keywords:Iron  Lipid peroxidation  Liver  Melatonin  l-methionine" target="_blank">S-Adenosyl-l-methionine
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