Effect of antioxidants on vanadate-induced toxicity towards isolated perfused rat livers
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Effect of antioxidants on vanadate-induced toxicity towards isolated perfused rat livers
Abstract
The effect of trolox C, a water soluble vitamin E analogue, propyl gallate and ascorbate on vanadate hepatotoxicity was investigated in vitro. In isolated perfused livers from fasted rats, sodium orthovanadate (2 mmol/l) led to toxic responses including reduction of oxygen consumption, release of cytosolic (glutamate-pyruvate-transaminase (GPT) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)) and mitochondrial (glutamate-dehydrogenase (GLDH)) enzymes, intracellular accumulation of calcium, a marked depletion of glutathione (GSH) and an enhanced formation and release of thiobarbituric acid- (TBA) reactive material. Trolox C and propyl gallate inhibited the release of GPT and LDH partially and that of GLDH totally, but had no influence on vanadate-induced calcium accumulation or on the reduction of oxygen consumption. Both agents suppressed vanadate-induced lipid peroxidation (LPO) and partially prevented GSH depletion. Ascorbate failed to provide any protection probably due to the interference of its pro-oxidant potential with its antioxidant activity. The protection, mainly of mitochondria, afforded by those agents which also inhibited LPO substantiates our previous findings that the pro-oxidant activity of vanadate is mainly responsible for its direct hepatotoxic actions [2]. Besides, reduction of organ perfusion rate due to vasoconstriction also contributes to vanadate toxicity, but oxidative stress is not involved in this indirect toxic activity.
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