Widening and Elaboration of Consecutive Research into Therapeutic Antioxidant Enzyme Derivatives
Undiminishing actuality of enzyme modification for therapeutic purposes has been confirmed by application of modified enzymes in clinical practice and numerous research data on them. Intravenous injection of the superoxide dismutase-chondroitin sulfate-catalase (SOD-CHS-CAT) conjugate in preventive...
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doaj-312479d17f44430abd7b87f484c294cd2020-11-24T22:44:03ZengHindawi LimitedOxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity1942-09001942-09942016-01-01201610.1155/2016/30756953075695Widening and Elaboration of Consecutive Research into Therapeutic Antioxidant Enzyme DerivativesAlexander V. Maksimenko0Institute of Experimental Cardiology, Russian Cardiology Research-and-Production Complex, Ministry of Health Care of Russian Federation, 15a 3rd Cherepkovskaya Street, Moscow 121552, RussiaUndiminishing actuality of enzyme modification for therapeutic purposes has been confirmed by application of modified enzymes in clinical practice and numerous research data on them. Intravenous injection of the superoxide dismutase-chondroitin sulfate-catalase (SOD-CHS-CAT) conjugate in preventive and medicative regimes in rats with endotoxin shock induced with a lipopolysaccharide bolus has demonstrated that antioxidant agents not only effectively prevent damage caused by oxidative stress (as believed previously) but also can be used for antioxidative stress therapy. The results obtained emphasize the importance of investigation into the pathogenesis of vascular damage and the role of oxidative stress in it. The effects of intravenous medicative injection of SOD-CHS-CAT in a rat model of endotoxin shock have demonstrated a variety in the activity of this conjugate in addition to prevention of NO conversion in peroxynitrite upon interaction with O2∙- superoxide radical. Together with the literature data, these findings offer a prospect for the study of NO-independent therapeutic effects of SOD-CHS-CAT, implying the importance of a better insight into the mechanisms of the conjugate activity in modeled cardiovascular damage involving vasoactive agents other than NO.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3075695 |
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Widening and Elaboration of Consecutive Research into Therapeutic Antioxidant Enzyme Derivatives |
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Widening and Elaboration of Consecutive Research into Therapeutic Antioxidant Enzyme Derivatives |
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Widening and Elaboration of Consecutive Research into Therapeutic Antioxidant Enzyme Derivatives |
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Widening and Elaboration of Consecutive Research into Therapeutic Antioxidant Enzyme Derivatives |
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Widening and Elaboration of Consecutive Research into Therapeutic Antioxidant Enzyme Derivatives |
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widening and elaboration of consecutive research into therapeutic antioxidant enzyme derivatives |
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Undiminishing actuality of enzyme modification for therapeutic purposes has been confirmed by application of modified enzymes in clinical practice and numerous research data on them. Intravenous injection of the superoxide dismutase-chondroitin sulfate-catalase (SOD-CHS-CAT) conjugate in preventive and medicative regimes in rats with endotoxin shock induced with a lipopolysaccharide bolus has demonstrated that antioxidant agents not only effectively prevent damage caused by oxidative stress (as believed previously) but also can be used for antioxidative stress therapy. The results obtained emphasize the importance of investigation into the pathogenesis of vascular damage and the role of oxidative stress in it. The effects of intravenous medicative injection of SOD-CHS-CAT in a rat model of endotoxin shock have demonstrated a variety in the activity of this conjugate in addition to prevention of NO conversion in peroxynitrite upon interaction with O2∙- superoxide radical. Together with the literature data, these findings offer a prospect for the study of NO-independent therapeutic effects of SOD-CHS-CAT, implying the importance of a better insight into the mechanisms of the conjugate activity in modeled cardiovascular damage involving vasoactive agents other than NO. |
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