Title of article
Superoxide Production After Spinal Injury Detected by Microperfusion of Cytochrome c
Author/Authors
Danxia Liu، نويسنده , , Troy E. Sybert، نويسنده , , Hao Qian، نويسنده , , Jing Liu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
7
From page
298
To page
304
Abstract
Highly reactive oxygen-containing species may form upon CNS injury and cause oxidative damage to important cellular components, thereby destroying cells. To test this hypothesis, free radical formation following such insults should be characterized first. In this study, we measured the time course of superoxide production following impact injury to the rat spinal cord using a novel microcannula perfusion technique developed by us. Cytochrome c (50 μM in artificial cerebrospinal fluid) was perfused into the rat spinal cord through the cannula inserted laterally into the gray matter of the cord, and reduced cytochrome c was measured from perfusates spectrophotometrically. We found that the levels of superoxide in the extracellular space increased to approximately twice the basal level and remained elevated for over 10 h. Superoxide dismutase (60 U/ml) significantly reduced the elevation of superoxide levels (p = .016) and ferric chloride (0.1 mM)/EDTA (0.25 mM) infused together with cytochrome c completely removed the superoxide measured, validating the measurement of superoxide. The relatively long-lasting formation of superoxide reported herein suggests that removal of superoxide may be a realistic treatment strategy for reducing injury caused by free radicals.
Keywords
Microcannula perfusion , free radicals , superoxide dismutase , Haber-Weiss reaction , spinal cord injury , cytochrome c , Superoxide anion measurement
Journal title
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Record number
517945
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