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Differences in the reducing power along the rat GI tract: Lower antioxidant capacity of the colon
Authors:Blau  Sigal  Rubinstein  Abraham  Bass  Paul  Singaram  Chandar  Kohen  Ron
Institution:(1) School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel;(2) School of Pharmacy, The University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA;(3) Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, The University of Wisconsin, Medical School, H6/516 Clinical Science Centre, Madison, WI, USA
Abstract:The ability of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, as well as other tissues, to cope with reactive oxygen species (ROS) efflux in pathological events is determined partly by epithelial antioxidant levels. These levels are comprized of tissue antioxidant enzymes and low molecular weight antioxidants (LMWA). While glutathione levels and the activity of enzymatic antioxidants along the GI tract have been studied, the contribution of the overall LMWA to the total antioxidant capacity has not yet been determined. In this study the overall antioxidant activity in the mucosa/submucosa and muscularis/serosa of various sections along the small intestine and colon of the rat was evaluated by determining the reducing power, which reflects the total antioxidant activity derived from LMWA, using cyclic voltammetry. The activity of the antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase was also measured. The reducing power (total antioxidant activity) was higher in the mucosa/submucosa of the small intestine as compared to the mucosa/submucosa of the colon. Similarly, catalase and SOD activity in the mucosa/submucosa of the small intestine was significantly higher than in the mucosa/submucosa of the colon. Differences were also observed in the reducing power and SOD activity in the muscularis/serosa of the rat small intestine as compared to the colon. The low antioxidant capacity in the colon may facilitate reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated injury and lead to inflammatory diseases such as ulcerative colitis, specifically in the colon.
Keywords:ROS  antioxidants  ulcerative colitis  colon  low molecular weight antioxidants  catalase  superoxide dismutase  cyclic voltammeter
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