Immunofluorescent detection of 8-oxoguanine DNA lesions in liver cells from aging OXYS rats, a strain prone to overproduction of free radicals
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Immunofluorescent detection of 8-oxoguanine DNA lesions in liver cells from aging OXYS rats, a strain prone to overproduction of free radicals
Abstract
Production of free radicals in animals is accompanied with a number of pathologic conditions, some of which may be manifested through DNA damage. Studies of mechanisms of oxidative DNA damage by free radicals in vivo are hindered by the lack of good animal models with significant overgeneration of or increased sensitivity to free radicals. An inbred rat strain (OXYS) is characterized by inherited overgeneration of free radicals, lipid peroxidation, protein oxidation, DNA rearrangements, and pathological conditions paralleling several human degenerative diseases. We have used monoclonal antibodies against a common pre-mutagenic base lesion 8-oxoguanine (8-oxoG) in combination with indirect immunofluorescence microscopy and image analysis to follow the relative age-dependent amounts and distribution of 8-oxoG in liver cells from OXYS and Wistar rats. 8-OxoG increased with age in both strains of rats, with OXYS rats always displaying statistically significantly higher levels of oxidative DNA damage than Wistar rats. Statistical analysis indicates that 8-oxoG does not uniformly accumulate in all cells with advancing age or increasing free radical load, but rather concentrates in a minor fraction of cells with a high damage level.
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