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Biomarkers of oxidative stress study: are plasma antioxidants markers of CCl(4) poisoning?
作者姓名:Kadiiska MB  Gladen BC  Baird DD  Dikalova AE  Sohal RS  Hatch GE  Jones DP  Mason RP  Barrett JC
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收稿时间:20 July 1999

Biomarkers of oxidative stress study: are plasma antioxidants markers of CCl4 poisoning?
Kadiiska MB,Gladen BC,Baird DD,Dikalova AE,Sohal RS,Hatch GE,Jones DP,Mason RP,Barrett JC.Biomarkers of oxidative stress study: are plasma antioxidants markers of CCl4 poisoning?[J].Free Radical Biology & Medicine,2000,28(6):838-845.
Authors:Kadiiska M B  Gladen B C  Baird D D  Dikalova A E  Sohal R S  Hatch G E  Jones D P  Mason R P  Barrett J C
Institution:National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA. kadiiska@niehs.nih.gov
Abstract:Antioxidants in the blood plasma of rats were measured as part of a comprehensive, multilaboratory validation study searching for noninvasive biomarkers of oxidative stress. For this initial study an animal model of CCl(4) poisoning was studied. The time (2, 7, and 16 h) and dose (120 and 1200 mg/kg, intraperitoneally)-dependent effects of CCl(4) on plasma levels of alpha-tocopherol, coenzyme Q (CoQ), ascorbic acid, glutathione (GSH and GSSG), uric acid, and total antioxidant capacity were investigated to determine whether the oxidative effects of CCl(4) would result in losses of antioxidants from plasma. Concentrations of alpha-tocopherol and CoQ were decreased in CCl(4)-treated rats. Because of concomitant decreases in cholesterol and triglycerides, it was impossible to dissociate oxidation of alpha-tocopherol and the loss of CoQ from generalized lipid changes, due to liver damage. Ascorbic acid levels were higher with treatment at the earliest time point; the ratio of GSH to GSSG generally declined, and uric acid remained unchanged. Total antioxidant capacity showed no significant change except for 16 h after the high dose, when it was increased. These results suggest that plasma changes caused by liver malfunction and rupture of liver cells together with a decrease in plasma lipids do not permit an unambiguous interpretation of the results and impede detection of any potential changes in the antioxidant status of the plasma.
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