Dissertação
Associação do disseleneto de difenila e moduladores do sistema glutamatérgico frente ao dano oxidativo causado por ácido quinolínico
Fecha
2013-02-22Registro en:
DOBRACHINSKI, Fernando. Cooperation of non-effective concentration of glutamatergic modulators and antioxidant against oxidative stress induced by quinolinic acid. 2013. 37 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Biológicas) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2013.
Autor
Dobrachinski, Fernando
Institución
Resumen
Excessive formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and disruption of glutamate
uptake have been hypothesized as key mechanisms contributing to quinolinic acid (QA)-
induced toxicity. Thus, here we investigate if the use of diphenyl diselenide (PhSe)2,
guanosine (GUO) and MK-801, alone or in combination, could protect rat brain slices from
QA-induced toxicity. QA (1 mM) increased ROS formation, thiobarbituric acid reactive
substances (TBARS) and decreased cell viability after 2 h of exposure. (PhSe)2 (1 μM)
protected against this ROS formation in the cortex and the striatum and also prevented
decreases in cell viability induced by QA. (PhSe)2 (5 μM) prevented ROS formation in the
hippocampus. GUO (10 and 100 μM) blocked the increase in ROS formation caused by QA
and MK-801 (20 and 100 μM) abolished the pro-oxidant effect of QA. When the non
effective concentrations were used in combination produced a decrease in ROS formation,
mainly (PhSe)2 + GUO and (PhSe)2 + GUO + MK-801. These results demonstrate that this
combination could be effective to avoid toxic effects caused by high concentrations of QA.
Furthermore, the data obtained in the ROS formation and cellular viability assays suggest
different pathways in amelioration of QA toxicity present in the neurodegenerative process.