Title of article :
Melatonin reduces lipid and protein oxidative damage in synaptosomes due to aluminium
Author/Authors :
Albendea، نويسنده , , Carlos David and Gَmez-Trullén، نويسنده , , Eva Marيa and Fuentes-Broto، نويسنده , , Lorena and Miana-Mena، نويسنده , , Francisco Javier and Millلn-Plano، نويسنده , , Sergio and Reyes-Gonzales، نويسنده , , Marcos César and Martيnez-Ballarيn، نويسنده , , Enrique and Garcيa-Febrero، نويسنده , , Joaquيn J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Prolonged exposure to excessive aluminium (Al) concentrations is involved in the ethiopathology of certain dementias and neurological disorders. Melatonin is a well-known antioxidant that efficiently reduces lipid peroxidation due to oxidative stress. Herein, we investigated in synaptosomal membranes the effect of melatonin in preventing Al promotion of lipid and protein oxidation when the metal was combined with FeCl3 and ascorbic acid. Lipid peroxidation was estimated by quantifying malondialdehyde (MDA) and 4-hydroxyalkenals (4-HDA) concentrations in the membrane suspension and protein carbonyls were measured in the synaptosomes as an index of oxidative damage. Under our experimental conditions, the addition of Al (0.0001–1 mmol/L) enhanced MDA+4-HDA formation in the synaptosomes. In addition, Al (1 mmol/L) raised protein carbonyl contents. Melatonin reduced, in a concentration-dependent manner, lipid and protein oxidation due to Al, FeCl3 and ascorbic acid in the synaptosomal membranes. These results show that melatonin confers protection against Al-induced oxidative damage in synaptosomes and suggest that this indoleamine may be considered as a neuroprotective agent in Al toxicity because of its antioxidant activity.
Keywords :
Aluminium , lipid oxidation , Iron , Protein oxidation , melatonin
Journal title :
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology
Journal title :
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology