Alterations in aortic antioxidant components in an experimental model of atherosclerosis: a time-course study
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Alterations in aortic antioxidant components in an experimental model of atherosclerosis: a time-course study
Abstract
Antioxidant component alterations in the aorta during atherogenesis were examined in atherosclerosis-susceptible (SUS) Japanese quail fed a cholesterol-supplemented (0.5% w/w) diet. Birds fed a non-supplemented diet provided information on the effects of aging on endogenous antioxidants. One hundred adult SUS males were used. Birds were sacrificed after 0, 4, 8 and 12 weeks on the diets and were examined for plaque development and corresponding antioxidant component alterations in aorta and myocardium. With aging, superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity was increased in both tissues, whereas aortic glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activity and myocardial glutathione reductase (GRd) activity decreased. Myocardial ascorbate levels increased with aging, with a reciprocal decrease in myocardial tocopherol levels. Following 4 weeks of cholesterol supplementation, aortic GRd decreased, SOD activity increased, but activities of GPx and catalase were unchanged. This same qualitative pattern of antioxidant enzyme changes was also found in myocardium. Thus, although aortic antioxidant enzyme changes produced by cholesterol feeding and aging showed some similarities, the early phase of atherogenesis does not simply reflect accelerated aging. In the late stages of atherogenesis, SOD activity returned to baseline, but other antioxidant enzymes remained unaltered from levels characterizing the early phase of lesion development. There was no detectable functional coupling between changes in GPx and GRd, nor between SOD (which produces hydrogen peroxide) and GPx or catalase (which utilize hydrogen peroxide as substrate). Previously reported alterations in erythrocyte antioxidant enzyme components during atherogenesis in quail were not predictive of changes in the corresponding enzymes in the aorta and myocardium.
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