Reduced antioxidant status for prolonged period due to repeated stress exposure in rat

The objective of the study was to find out whether or not exposure to a stressor after an initial stressful experience augments stress response. Antioxidant status was determined by measuring changes in the activities of the hepatic free radical scavenging enzymes viz, superoxide dismutase (SOD),...

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Main Authors: Yajurvedi H.N., Nirupama R., Devaki M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: "Vikol publishing" ST Kolesnichenko V.V. 2011-05-01
Series:Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry
Subjects:
CAT
GPx
GST
MDA
SOD
Online Access:http://www.jspb.ru/issues/2011/N2/JSPB_2011_2_139-147.pdf
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spelling doaj-698cb3168f3541049836ce4df6facd142020-11-25T01:51:52Zeng"Vikol publishing" ST Kolesnichenko V.V. Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry1997-08382011-05-0172139147Reduced antioxidant status for prolonged period due to repeated stress exposure in ratYajurvedi H.N.Nirupama R.Devaki M.The objective of the study was to find out whether or not exposure to a stressor after an initial stressful experience augments stress response. Antioxidant status was determined by measuring changes in the activities of the hepatic free radical scavenging enzymes viz, superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione-S-transferase (GST), glucose-6-phosphate-dehydrogenase (G6PDH) and catalase (CAT) and levels of hepatic malondialdehyde (MDA) following exposure to 1 h restraint (RS) and after a gap of 4 h to forced swimming exercise (FS) in rats. The activities of hepatic CAT, SOD, G6PDH and GST were significantly reduced 2 h after RS compared to controls and 4 h after FS the activities of CAT and G6PDH remained at lower levels i.e. they were similar to those found after RS , whereas SOD and GST showed further significant decrease compared to those found after RS. On the other hand the MDA levels, indicative of lipid peroxidation were significantly increased after RS and showed further significant increase after FS. The results reveal that after initial stressful experience, the stress response is augmented due to exposure to another stressor whereas the system does not get habituated to stress exposure.http://www.jspb.ru/issues/2011/N2/JSPB_2011_2_139-147.pdfCATG6PDHGPxGSTMDAoxidative stressSODstress
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author Yajurvedi H.N.
Nirupama R.
Devaki M.
spellingShingle Yajurvedi H.N.
Nirupama R.
Devaki M.
Reduced antioxidant status for prolonged period due to repeated stress exposure in rat
Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry
CAT
G6PDH
GPx
GST
MDA
oxidative stress
SOD
stress
author_facet Yajurvedi H.N.
Nirupama R.
Devaki M.
author_sort Yajurvedi H.N.
title Reduced antioxidant status for prolonged period due to repeated stress exposure in rat
title_short Reduced antioxidant status for prolonged period due to repeated stress exposure in rat
title_full Reduced antioxidant status for prolonged period due to repeated stress exposure in rat
title_fullStr Reduced antioxidant status for prolonged period due to repeated stress exposure in rat
title_full_unstemmed Reduced antioxidant status for prolonged period due to repeated stress exposure in rat
title_sort reduced antioxidant status for prolonged period due to repeated stress exposure in rat
publisher "Vikol publishing" ST Kolesnichenko V.V.
series Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry
issn 1997-0838
publishDate 2011-05-01
description The objective of the study was to find out whether or not exposure to a stressor after an initial stressful experience augments stress response. Antioxidant status was determined by measuring changes in the activities of the hepatic free radical scavenging enzymes viz, superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione-S-transferase (GST), glucose-6-phosphate-dehydrogenase (G6PDH) and catalase (CAT) and levels of hepatic malondialdehyde (MDA) following exposure to 1 h restraint (RS) and after a gap of 4 h to forced swimming exercise (FS) in rats. The activities of hepatic CAT, SOD, G6PDH and GST were significantly reduced 2 h after RS compared to controls and 4 h after FS the activities of CAT and G6PDH remained at lower levels i.e. they were similar to those found after RS , whereas SOD and GST showed further significant decrease compared to those found after RS. On the other hand the MDA levels, indicative of lipid peroxidation were significantly increased after RS and showed further significant increase after FS. The results reveal that after initial stressful experience, the stress response is augmented due to exposure to another stressor whereas the system does not get habituated to stress exposure.
topic CAT
G6PDH
GPx
GST
MDA
oxidative stress
SOD
stress
url http://www.jspb.ru/issues/2011/N2/JSPB_2011_2_139-147.pdf
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