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Oxidative stress and HIF-1 DNA binding during stressful cold exposure and recovery in the North Sea eelpout (Zoarces viviparus)

Authors :
Heise, Katja
Puntarulo, Susana
Nikinmaa, M.
Lucassen, Magnus
Pörtner, Hans-Otto
Abele, Doris
Heise, Katja
Puntarulo, Susana
Nikinmaa, M.
Lucassen, Magnus
Pörtner, Hans-Otto
Abele, Doris
Source :
EPIC3Comparative biochemistry and physiology a, 143503., 494
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Effects of acute cold exposure (at 1°C and 5°C) on tissue redox state and oxidative stress parameters, as well as the onset of hypoxic signaling were investigated in the North Sea eelpout, Zoarces viviparus. Activation of the transcription factor HIF-1 (hypoxia inducible factor) was detected in liver samples after acute cold exposure. At this temperature the cellular redox milieu was significantly reduced (below -270 mV) as compared to controls (-250 to -267 mV). Increased levels of oxidative stress parameters (TBARS and protein carbonyls) were observed mainly during recovery at control temperature (12°C). This increase in oxidative stress parameters, in spite of maintained antioxidant capacity, indicates that acute cold stress and recovery mimic ischemia/reperfusion events as found in mammals. Notably the non-enzymatic antioxidant defense (e.g. glutathione) may play an important role for eelpout ROS scavenging capacity under cold stress.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
EPIC3Comparative biochemistry and physiology a, 143503., 494
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn900567837
Document Type :
Electronic Resource