Acute Administration of Diazepam Provokes Redox Homeostasis Imbalance in the Rat Brain: Prevention by Simvastatin |
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Authors: | Guilherme André Eger Vinícius Vialle Ferreira Camila Ribeiro Batista Henrique LuisPetrek Bonde Daniela Delwing de Lima André Felipe Rodrigues José Geraldo Pereira da Cruz Débora Delwing Dal Magro |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Medicine, Regional University of Blumenau, Blumenau, SC, Brazil;2. Department of Medicine, University of Joinville Region, Campus Universitário, Joinville, SC, Brazil;3. Department of Natural Sciences, Regional University of Blumenau, Blumenau, SC, Brazil |
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Abstract: | We investigated the effects of acute diazepam (DZP) administration on thiobarbituric acid‐reactive substance (TBARS) levels, protein carbonyl content, and on the activities of the antioxidant enzymes catalase, glutathione peroxidase, and superoxide dismutase in the brain of rats. Additionally, we investigated the antioxidant role of chronic pretreatment with simvastatin on the effects provoked by DZP. Simvastatin was administered (1 or 10 mg/kg by oral gavage) for 30 days. On the 30th day of treatment, groups were randomized and DZP was administered (0.5 or 1.0 mg/kg by intraperitoneal injection). Control groups received saline. Results showed that DZP enhanced TBARS levels and protein carbonyl content and altered enzymatic activity in the brain of rats. Simvastatin prevented most of the alterations caused by DZP on the oxidative stress parameters. Data indicate that DZP administration causes an oxidative imbalance in the brain areas studied; however, in the presence of simvastatin, some of these alterations in oxidative stress were prevented. |
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Keywords: | Antioxidant Enzymes Brain Diazepam Lipid Peroxidation Simvastatin |
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