Evaluation of sex specificity on oxidative stress induced in lungs of mice irradiated by C-12(6+) ions


Autoria(s): Liu, Y (Liu Yang); Zhang, H (Zhang Hong); Zhang, LW (Zhang Luwei)
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2008

Resumo

The aim of this work is to identify if there is sex specificity on C-12(6+) ion-induced oxidative damage in mouse lung at different time points. Kun-Ming mice were divided into two groups, each composed of six males and six females: control group and irradiation group with a single acute dose of 4 Gy. Animals were sacrificed at 2, 4 and 12 h respectively, there lungs were removed immediately, and the oxidative stress-related biomarkers were measured by Diagnostic Reagent Kits. The results showed that the relative activities of superoxide dismutase (4 h), catalase (2 h) and Se-dependent glutathione peroxidase (12 h) have significant changes (P < 0.05) between male groups and female groups, suggesting that the lungs of male mice are more sensitive to counteracting the oxidative challenge. Moreover, higher levels of malondiadehyde and lower contents of glutathione were also found in males, indicating that oxidative stress induced by C-12(6+) ion is pronounced in the lungs of males. We thought that these sex-responded differences may be attributed to the influence of sex hormones.

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http://ir.impcas.ac.cn/handle/113462/6337

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/132854

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Liu, Y (Liu Yang); Zhang, H (Zhang Hong); Zhang, LW (Zhang Luwei). Evaluation of sex specificity on oxidative stress induced in lungs of mice irradiated by C-12(6+) ions ,NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNIQUES,2008,19(1):17-21

Palavras-Chave #sex specificity #oxidative stress #C-12(6+) ion #mouse lung
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