The Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy On the Level of Lipid Peroxides in Rat Brains

The problem of oxygen toxicity, and its effect on the nervous system, is an important topic with regard to the application of oxygen and breathing mixes in the pursuit of diving, as well as in the light of the striking synergy between the effects of oxygen and ionising radiation. Studies on the leve...

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Main Authors: Doboszyński Tadeusz, Łokucijewski Bogdan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-03-01
Series:Polish Hyperbaric Research
Subjects:
rat
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/phr-2017-0032
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spelling doaj-b136e97285ca4072aeeb931c23e5788c2021-09-05T13:59:32ZengSciendoPolish Hyperbaric Research2084-05352017-03-01581374010.1515/phr-2017-0032phr-2017-0032The Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy On the Level of Lipid Peroxides in Rat BrainsDoboszyński Tadeusz0Łokucijewski Bogdan1Department of Maritime and Tropical Medicine WAM, Gdynia, PolandDepartment of Maritime and Tropical Medicine WAM, Gdynia, PolandThe problem of oxygen toxicity, and its effect on the nervous system, is an important topic with regard to the application of oxygen and breathing mixes in the pursuit of diving, as well as in the light of the striking synergy between the effects of oxygen and ionising radiation. Studies on the level of lipid peroxides were performed on rat brains. The animals were subjected to exhaustive physical strain in a pressure chamber and oxygen at the pressure between 0-3 atm for the period of 25-60 minutes. Parallel research was conducted on rested animals. Following the dissection, the brain was homogenised and the levels of lipid peroxides were determined using the Wollman method with TBA. In animals subjected to physical effort over the specified time, no deviations in the levels of lipid peroxides were observed in comparison to the control group. An increase in lipid peroxide level was noted in rats manifesting oxygen toxicity symptoms. On the basis of the above findings, the authors presume that the growth of lipid peroxides in the brain in cases subjected to hyperbaric oxygenation should be recognised as a far-reaching harmful effect of oxygen, occurring after enzymatic damage and the violation of cellular antioxidant protection. At low oxygen overpressures, no deviations in the levels of lipid peroxides were noted as compared to the control group.https://doi.org/10.1515/phr-2017-0032oxygenoverpressureratlipid peroxides
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Łokucijewski Bogdan
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The Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy On the Level of Lipid Peroxides in Rat Brains
Polish Hyperbaric Research
oxygen
overpressure
rat
lipid peroxides
author_facet Doboszyński Tadeusz
Łokucijewski Bogdan
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title The Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy On the Level of Lipid Peroxides in Rat Brains
title_short The Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy On the Level of Lipid Peroxides in Rat Brains
title_full The Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy On the Level of Lipid Peroxides in Rat Brains
title_fullStr The Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy On the Level of Lipid Peroxides in Rat Brains
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy On the Level of Lipid Peroxides in Rat Brains
title_sort effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on the level of lipid peroxides in rat brains
publisher Sciendo
series Polish Hyperbaric Research
issn 2084-0535
publishDate 2017-03-01
description The problem of oxygen toxicity, and its effect on the nervous system, is an important topic with regard to the application of oxygen and breathing mixes in the pursuit of diving, as well as in the light of the striking synergy between the effects of oxygen and ionising radiation. Studies on the level of lipid peroxides were performed on rat brains. The animals were subjected to exhaustive physical strain in a pressure chamber and oxygen at the pressure between 0-3 atm for the period of 25-60 minutes. Parallel research was conducted on rested animals. Following the dissection, the brain was homogenised and the levels of lipid peroxides were determined using the Wollman method with TBA. In animals subjected to physical effort over the specified time, no deviations in the levels of lipid peroxides were observed in comparison to the control group. An increase in lipid peroxide level was noted in rats manifesting oxygen toxicity symptoms. On the basis of the above findings, the authors presume that the growth of lipid peroxides in the brain in cases subjected to hyperbaric oxygenation should be recognised as a far-reaching harmful effect of oxygen, occurring after enzymatic damage and the violation of cellular antioxidant protection. At low oxygen overpressures, no deviations in the levels of lipid peroxides were noted as compared to the control group.
topic oxygen
overpressure
rat
lipid peroxides
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