Title :
Stress Response to Hypoxia in Wistar Rat: LA, MDA, SOD and Na+-K+-ATPase
Author :
Hu Dingyu ; Li Qin ; Li Bo ; Dai Rongji ; Geng Lina ; Deng Yulin
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Life Sci. & Technol., Beijing Inst. of Technol., Beijing, China
Abstract :
To study the time course of oxidative damage and the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying hypoxia-induced brain damage, some stress responses to hypoxia in rat brain, such as lactic acid(LA) and malondialdehyde (MDA) expression, superoxide dismutase (SOD) and Na+-K+-ATPase activity etc, were analysed. The role of those factors in oxidative stress was discussed too. Results showed that the SOD activity reduced obviously at 15% O2 and the level of MDA raised obviously at 12% O2, the level of lactic acid increased obviously and the Na+-K+-ATPase activity decreased obviously at 10% O2 respectively. Obviously this gave an inkling that the loss of ion homeostasis might be the result of lipid peroxidation damage. Study demonstrated that hypoxia can cause cellular lipid peroxidation, which in turn can cause inhibition/reduction in the activities of Na+-K+- ATPases. This result can, in turn, affect the intracellular concentrations of Na+,K+, alter the signal transduction pathways, and affect contractility and excitability and cellular dysfunctions such as neuropathy. Lipid peroxidation played an important role in hypoxic brain damage. Inhibition/reduction of lipid peroxidation might be available for anti-hypoxia damage.
Keywords :
biochemistry; brain; cellular transport; molecular biophysics; neurophysiology; oxygen; Na+-K+-ATPase activity; O; Wistar rats; cellular contractility; cellular dysfunctions; cellular excitability; cellular lipid peroxidation; cellular mechanisms; hypoxia induced brain damage; hypoxia stress response; ion homeostasis loss; lactic acid levels; lipid peroxidation damage; malondialdehyde expression; molecular mechanisms; neuropathy; oxidative damage; rat brain; signal transduction pathways; superoxide dismutase; Animals; Biomembranes; Brain; Chemical technology; Fires; Laboratories; Lipidomics; Manufacturing; Rats; Stress;
Conference_Titel :
Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering , 2009. ICBBE 2009. 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2901-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2902-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICBBE.2009.5163429