Immobilization stress-induced antioxidant defense changes in rat plasma: Effect of treatment with reduced glutathione

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Abstract

1. 1. We examined immobilization stress-induced antioxidant defense changes in rat plasma and observed the antioxidant effect of reduced glutathione (GSH) administration on these changes. 2. 2. Immobilization stress induced severe bleeding in the stomach and a significant increase in plasma levels of thiobarbituric acid receives substances (TBARS). 3. 3. Immobilization stress induced a significant decrease in plasma iron-binding, ironoxidizing protections and radical scavenging activity. 4. 4. Plasma levels of ascorbic acid, ascorbyl radical and superoxide dismutase activity remained unchanged following immobilization stress. 5. 5. Treatment with GSH showed a significant protective effect on stomach bleeding, on the increase in plasma TEARS, and on the decrease of iron-binding, iron-oxidizing protection and radical scavenging activity in plasma. 6. 6. These results suggest that immobilization stress induces generation of reactive oxygen species and decreases the endogenous antioxidant defenses, which can be attenuated by extracellular administration of antioxidant GSH.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)511-517
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Biochemistry
Volume26
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1994
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Ascorbic acid and ascorbyl radicals
  • Immobilization stress
  • Iron-binding and iron-oxidizing protection
  • Superoxide dismutase activity
  • Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances

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