809 resultados para 030501 Free Radical Chemistry
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Cet ouvrage traite principalement de la synthèse de motifs polypropionates de type stéréopentade ainsi qu’une application à la synthèse d’une molécule naturelle possèdant des propriétés biologiques. La stratégie envisagée pour l’élaboration de ces motifs récurrents dans plusieurs structures d’origine naturelle fait appel à la chimie des radicaux. Cette thèse se divise en différents chapitres dans lesquels la versatilité de la méthodologie développée sera démontrée. En premier lieu, il sera question de présenter l’importance de la synthèse de motifs polypropionates. Le domaine couvert par la chimie de ces molécules complexes hautement fonctionnalisées a contribué énormément à l’avancement de nos connaissances en synthèse organique, particulièrement dans le contexte des réactions impliquant des molécules acyliques. Une brève description des méthodes connues est présentée afin de saisir l’étendue des défis restants pour construire efficacement tous les isomères possibles des polypropionates de type stéréopentade. La stratégie proposée est basée sur une approche contrôlée entièrement par le substrat. Ce contrôle s’appuie sur le choix judicieux de l’acide de Lewis activant les deux réactions impliquées, soit la réaction de Mukaiyama et le transfert d’hydrogène. La seconde section de cette thèse concerne principalement le développement d’une réaction de Mukaiyama impliquant un éther d’énol silylé portant un lien pouvant être homolytiquement brisé dans la réaction suivante et un aldéhyde de type propionate. Le contrôle de l’aldolisation provient de la nature de l’acide de Lewis. Une espèce monodentate (BF3·OEt2) génère une relation 3,4-syn selon le modèle dit Felkin-Anh tandis que les acides de Lewis bidentates mènent à la relation 3,4-anti via un état de transition définit comme Cram-chélate. Une optimisation des conditions réactionnelles en variant l’acidité et la stoechiométrie de l’acide de Lewis de titane a permis de construire diastéréosélectivement le produit de Mukaiyama ayant une relation 3,4-anti. En outre, la nature des complexes impliqués dans ces réactions a été élucidée par des études RMN 13C à basse température. Une fois les précurseurs radicalaires synthétisés, notre méthodologie de réduction par transfert d’hydrogène contrôlée également par les acides de Lewis s’avère très efficace. Les acides de Lewis dérivés d’aluminium mènent sélectivement à la relation 2,3-syn selon un contrôle endocyclique tandis que les acides de Lewis de bore permettent la création des relations 2,3-anti en se basant sur une stabilisation par les divers facteurs de contrôle de molécules acycliques. Cette stratégie novatrice nous a ainsi permis de construire efficacement les 16 diastéréoisomères possibles. Le chapitre suivant concerne l’application de cette méthodologie à la synthèse de l’hémisphère ouest de la salinomycine et de la narasine. Plusieurs défis synthétiques ont été relevés à cette occasion par la présence de nombreux centres stéréogènes contigus. Nous avons réalisé que la relation stéréochimique 2,3-anti de la salinomycine n’est pas accessible sélectivement par la chimie des radicaux via l’effet exocyclique. Des études ont été entreprises afin de comprendre cette perte de sélectivité. Les conclusions suggèrent que les substituants sur le cycle imposent un biais conformationnel conduisant à des faibles sélectivités. Une alternative utilisant un réactif de crotylsilane chiral a été développée pour arriver à la molécule cible. Cette situation est différente dans le cas de la narasine où la présence du méthyle sur le carbone en position β du radical bloque efficacement l’approche d’une des faces d’attaque par l’hydrure. Des sélectivités impressionnantes nous ont permis de construire le fragment C1-C9 de la narasine de manière expéditive et efficace. Finalement, l’élongation sélective utilisant à nouveau la séquence d’aldolisation de Mukaiyama/réduction radicalaire suivie d’un couplage de type aldol stéréosélectif conduit au fragment C1-C17 de la narasine (hémisphère ouest)en 19 étapes avec un rendement global de l’ordre de 7 %. En dernier lieu, nous nous sommes penchés sur la réactivité des α-bromo-β- alkoxycétones lors de transfert d’hydrogène. Nous avons découvert que la chimie de ces derniers pourrait s’avérer utile dans le contexte de la synthèse de motifs complexes polypropionates. La présence d’un centre stéréogène de l’autre coté de la cétone semble avoir un impact sur la sélectivité.
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Chronic liver failure leads to hyperammonemia, a central component in the pathogenesis of hepatic encephalopathy (HE); however, a correlation between blood ammonia levels and HE severity remains controversial. It is believed oxidative stress plays a role in modulating the effects of hyperammonemia. This study aimed to determine the relationship between chronic hyperammonemia, oxidative stress, and brain edema (BE) in two rat models of HE: portacaval anastomosis (PCA) and bile-duct ligation (BDL). Ammonia and reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, BE, oxidant and antioxidant enzyme activities, as well as lipid peroxidation were assessed both systemically and centrally in these two different animal models. Then, the effects of allopurinol (xanthine oxidase inhibitor, 100mg/kg for 10days) on ROS and BE and the temporal resolution of ammonia, ROS, and BE were evaluated only in BDL rats. Similar arterial and cerebrospinal fluid ammonia levels were found in PCA and BDL rats, both significantly higher compared to their respective sham-operated controls (p<0.05). BE was detected in BDL rats (p<0.05) but not in PCA rats. Evidence of oxidative stress was found systemically but not centrally in BDL rats: increased levels of ROS, increased activity of xanthine oxidase (oxidant enzyme), enhanced oxidative modifications on lipids, as well as decreased antioxidant defense. In PCA rats, a preserved oxidant/antioxidant balance was demonstrated. Treatment with allopurinol in BDL rats attenuated both ROS and BE, suggesting systemic oxidative stress is implicated in the pathogenesis of BE. Analysis of ROS and ammonia temporal resolution in the plasma of BDL rats suggests systemic oxidative stress might be an important "first hit", which, followed by increases in ammonia, leads to BE in chronic liver failure. In conclusion, chronic hyperammonemia and oxidative stress in combination lead to the onset of BE in rats with chronic liver failure.
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La rétine est constituée de plusieurs types de neurones incluant les cellules amacrines, ganglionnaires, bipolaires et les photorécepteurs. Les photorécepteurs, qui englobent les cônes et les bâtonnets, sont des neurones sensoriels hautement spécialisés qui permettent la conversion de la lumière en signaux électriques par le mécanisme de phototransduction. Les mécanismes moléculaires par lesquels les progéniteurs rétiniens (RPCs) se différencient en différents neurones spécialisés comme les photorécepteurs sont encore peu connus. Le gène Polycomb Bmi1 appartient à la famille des gènes Polycomb qui forment des complexes multimériques impliqués dans la répression de l’expression génique via le remodelage de la chromatine. Au niveau biologique, le gène Bmi1 régule, entre autre, le contrôle de la prolifération cellulaire, le métabolisme des radicaux libres, et la réparation de l’ADN. Récemment, il a été démontré que Bmi1 joue un rôle critique dans la prolifération et l’auto-renouvellement d’un groupe de RPCs immatures. De plus, Bmi1 est essentiel au développement post-natal de la rétine. L'objectif de cette étude est d'analyser le rôle de Bmi1 dans le développement et la survie des photorécepteurs chez la souris. Nos résultats révèlent un phénotype de dégénérescence des photorécepteurs de types cônes chez notre modèle de souris déficiente pour Bmi1. Les bâtonnets sont insensibles à la mutation. De plus, Bmi1 est exprimé de façon prédominante dans les cônes. Nos expériences de culture de cellules rétiniennes suggèrent que le phénotype est cellule-autonome. Par ailleurs, la co-délétion du gène Chk2, membre de la réponse aux dommages à l'ADN, permet de ralentir la progression du phénotype. Les rétines Bmi1-/- et Bmi1-/-Chk2-/- présentent une augmentation importante des dommages oxydatifs à l'ADN. Ces résultats suggèrent que le stress oxydatif pourrait jouer un rôle important dans la survie des cônes. L'étude du rôle du gène Polycomb Bmi1 dans les photorécepteurs est importante pour une meilleure compréhension des mécanismes contribuant à la survie des cônes et pourrait mener à la découverte de nouveaux traitements des maladies dégénératives des cônes.
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Comprendre les événements paracriniens qui régulent la fertilité chez la vache est nécessaire non seulement en raison de l'importance agricole de cette espèce, mais aussi pour son utilisation potentielle comme modèle chez l’humain. L'oxyde nitrique (NO), un gaz de radicaux libres, a été impliqué dans la croissance folliculaire et l'ovulation chez les rongeurs et d'autres espèces, mais chez la vache c’est une énigme fascinante : le NO est produit par les cellules de la granulosa bovine et est régulé par la FSH, mais la présence et le profil d'expression des enzymes responsables de la synthèse de NO (NOS) dans les cellules de la granulosa tout au long de la croissance folliculaire ne sont pas claires. Les objectifs de cette thèse sont: (1) élucider le mécanisme de contrôle des NOS et les conséquences de la production d'oxyde nitrique pour le fonctionnement des cellules de la granulosa au cours du développement folliculaire chez la vache et (2) déterminer la régulation des NOS pendant la cascade ovulatoire induite par LH chez les cellules de la granulosa bovine et si l'activité des NOS pour l’expression des gènes critiques dans la cascade ovulatoire chez cette espèce. Les résultats sont séparés en 2 articles. Dans le premier article, la régulation de NOS2 dans les cellules de la granulosa bovine a été explorée. L'abondance des ARNm codant pour NOS2 a été stimulée par la FSH et l’IGF1 en augmentant l’estradiol, et un blocage de l'action de l’estradiol a conséquemment réduit les niveaux d'ARNm codant pour NOS2. De plus, l'inhibition de l'activité des NOS a augmenté l'apoptose dans les cellules de la granulosa in vitro. Dans le second article, il a été démontré que le pic de LH induit une activation des NOS dans les cellules de la granulosa, et que l'activité de NOS induit la production de NO, ce qui est essentiel pour l’expression des gènes critiques dans la cascade ovulatoire induite par LH comme EREG/AREG/PTGS2. Ensemble, les résultats présentés dans ces 2 articles suggèrent que les niveaux physiologiques d'activité des NOS peuvent contribuer à la croissance et la survie des cellules de la granulosa et indiquent également que NO peut être essentiel pour l'ovulation chez les bovins.
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INTRODUCTION: Emerging evidence indicates that nitric oxide (NO), which is increased in osteoarthritic (OA) cartilage, plays a role in 4-hydroxynonenal (HNE) generation through peroxynitrite formation. HNE is considered as the most reactive product of lipid peroxidation (LPO). We have previously reported that HNE levels in synovial fluids are more elevated in knees of OA patients compared to healthy individuals. We also demonstrated that HNE induces a panoply of inflammatory and catabolic mediators known for their implication in OA cartilage degradation. The aim of the present study was to investigate the ability of inducible NO synthase (iNOS) inhibitor, L-NIL (L-N6-(L-Iminoethyl)Lysine), to prevent HNE generation through NO inhibition in human OA chondrocytes. METHOD: Cells and cartilage explants were treated with or without either an NO generator (SIN or interleukin 1beta (IL-1β)) or HNE in absence or presence of L-NIL. Protein expression of both iNOS and free-radical-generating NOX subunit p47 (phox) were investigated by western blot. iNOS mRNA detection was measured by real-time RT-PCR. HNE production was analysed by ELISA, Western blot and immunohistochemistry. S-nitrosylated proteins were evaluated by Western Blot. Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and metalloproteinase 13 (MMP-13) levels as well as glutathione S-transferase (GST) activity were each assessed with commercial kits. NO release was determined using improved Griess method. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation was revealed using fluorescent microscopy with the use of commercial kits. RESULTS: L-NIL prevented IL-1β-induced NO release, iNOS expression at protein and mRNA levels, S-nitrosylated proteins and HNE in a dose dependent manner after 24h of incubation. Interestingly, we revealed that L-NIL abolished IL-1β-induced NOX component p47phox as well as ROS release. The HNE-induced PGE2 release and both cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and MMP-13 expression were significantly reduced by L-NIL addition. Furthermore, L-NIL blocked the IL-1β induced inactivation of GST, an HNE-metabolizing enzyme. Also, L-NIL prevented HNE induced cell death at cytotoxic levels. CONCLUSION: Altogether, our findings support a beneficial effect of L-NIL in OA by preventing LPO process in NO-dependent and/or independent mechanisms.
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Hypoxia is one of the major causes of damage to the fetal and neonatal brain and cardiac functions. in earlier studies we have reported the brain damage caused by hypoxia and resusciation with oxygen and epinephrine and have found that glucose treatment to hypoxic rats and hypoxic rats treated with oxygen shows a reversal of brain damage. during this study the findings may have clinical significance in the proper management of heart and brain functions.
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Wet peroxide oxidation (WPO) of phenol is an effective means for the production of diphenols, which are of great industrial importance. An added advantage of this method is the removal of phenol from wastewater effluents. Hydroxylation of phenol occurs efficiently over mixed iron aluminium pillared montmorillonites. An initial induction period is noticed in all cases. A thorough study on the reaction variables suggests free radical mechanism for the reaction.
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The present study indicate that prior administration of taurine is effective in minimizing all the deleterious effects induced by isoproterenol, thereby justifying its use as a potent cytoprotective agent. The overall cardioprotective effect of taurine is probably related to its antioxidant property evidenced by its ability to reduce lipid peroxidation and to maintain the activities of free radical enzymes and nonenzymatic antioxidants, its membrane stabilizing action and to its hypolipidemic property.
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From the present study, it is clear that all the three metals, selenium, molybdenum and cobalt have significant effect on the antioxidant status of the shrimps. Selenium and molybdenum were observed to induce peroxidative damage at elevated levels. But at the same level, cobalt did not show such an effect. Selenium was found to be growth promoting at lower levels of dietary supplementation. Even though low levels of dietary selenium had a protective effect against the lipid peroxidation, the present study indicates that high levels of dietary selenium could promote lipid peroxidation. The selenium-dependent antioxidant enzyme, GPx behaved differently in muscle and hepatopancreas. A high concentration of selenium was required for the active expression of the enzyme in the muscle, where as in hepatopancreas maximum activity was observed at lower selenium concentration. Selenium supplementation had a positive effect on GSH concentration. The other antioxidant enzymes such as GST, SOD and CAT showed enhanced activity at higher concentration of selenium. Molybdenum supplementation significantly reduced the free radical scavenger enzymes SOD and CAT. This resulted in enhanced lipid peroxidation in tissues. The activity of antioxidant enzyme GPx and the concentration of the substrate for the enzyme, GSH also were lower at elevated levels of molybdenum supplementation. In addition to this amino acids and fatty acids were also altered in molybdenum supplemented groups. In trace amounts, dietary molybdenum exerts a beneficial effect on the growth and also in the activities of the enzymes XO and SO. At the same time it also indicates a possibility of oxidative damage as a result of the peroxidation caused by the activities of the enzymes SO and XO at elevated concentrations of molybdenum is also indicated. The absorption of various trace elements was also altered by molybdenum supplementation.Among the three metals studied, cobalt was the least toxic one at the administered levels. But this metal has a significant effect on the lipid content, amino acid composition, cholesterol levels and phospholipid levels. Increased growth was also observed as a result of cobalt supplementation in shrimps. The antioxidant system of the animal was activated by dietary cobalt. Tissue levels of the trace metals were also found to be altered in cobalt supplemented groups of shrimps.These studies, thus shows that influence of dietary trace metals calls for more detailed studies in farmed shrimp. They may hold the key to growth and even disease resistance in shrimp. But this still remains as a virgin field which demands more attention, especially in view of the increasing importance of shrimp farming.
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In the present study, the initial phase was directed to confirm the effects of curcumin and vitamin D3 in preventing or delaying diabetes onset by studying the blood glucose and insulin levels in the pre-treated and diabetic groups. Behavioural studies were conducted to evaluate the cognitive and motor function in experimental rats. The major focus of the study was to understand the cellular and neuronal mechanisms that ensure the prophylactic capability of curcumin and vitamin D3. To elucidate the mechanisms involved in conferring the antidiabetogenesis effect, we examined the DNA and protein profiles using radioactive incorporation studies for DNA synthesis, DNA methylation and protein synthesis. Furthermore the gene expression studies of Akt-1, Pax, Pdx-1, Neuro D1, insulin like growth factor-1 and NF-κB were done to monitor pancreatic beta cell proliferation and differentiation. The antioxidant and antiapoptotic actions of curcumin and vitamin D3 were examined by studying the expression of antioxidant enzymes - SOD and GPx, and apoptotic mediators like Bax, caspase 3, caspase 8 and TNF-α. In order to understand the signalling pathways involved in curcumin and vitamin D3 action, the second messengers, cAMP, cGMP and IP3 were studied along with the expression of vitamin D receptor in the pancreas. The neuronal regulation of pancreatic beta cell maintenance, proliferation and insulin release was studied by assessing the adrenergic and muscarinic receptor functional regulation in the pancreas, brain stem, hippocampus and hypothalamus. The receptor number and binding affinity of total muscarinic, muscarinic M1, muscarinic M3, total adrenergic, α adrenergic and β adrenergic receptor subtypes were studied in pancreas, brain stem and hippocampus of experimental rats. The mRNA expression of muscarinic and adrenergic receptor subtypes were determined using Real Time PCR. Immunohistochemistry studies using confocal microscope were carried out to confirm receptor density and gene expression results. Cell signalling alterations in the pancreas and brain regions associated with diabetogenesis and antidiabetogenesis were assessed by examining the gene expression profiles of vitamin D receptor, CREB, phospholipase C, insulin receptor and GLUT. This study will establish the anti-diabetogenesis activity of curcumin and vitamin D3 pre-treatment and will attempt to understand the cellular, molecular and neuronal control mechanism in the onset of diabetes.Administration of MLD-STZ to curcumin and vitamin D3 pre-treated rats induced only an incidental prediabetic condition. Curcumin and vitamin D3 pretreated groups injected with MLD-STZ exhibited improved circulating insulin levels and behavioural responses when compared to MLD-STZ induced diabetic group. Activation of beta cell compensatory response induces an increase in pancreatic insulin output and beta cell mass expansion in the pre-treated group. Cell signalling proteins that regulate pancreatic beta cell survival, insulin release, proliferation and differentiation showed a significant increase in curcumin and vitamin D3 pre-treated rats. Marked decline in α2 adrenergic receptor function in pancreas helps to relent sympathetic inhibition of insulin release. Neuronal stimulation of hyperglycemia induced beta cell compensatory response is mediated by escalated signalling through β adrenergic, muscarinic M1 and M3 receptors. Pre-treatment mediated functional regulation of adrenergic and cholinergic receptors, key cell signalling proteins and second messengers improves pancreatic glucose sensing, insulin gene expression, insulin secretion, cell survival and beta cell mass expansion in pancreas. Curcumin and vitamin D3 pre-treatment induced modulation of adrenergic and cholinergic signalling in brain stem, hippocampus and hypothalamus promotes insulin secretion, beta cell compensatory response, insulin sensitivity and energy balance to resist diabetogenesis. Pre-treatment improved second messenger levels and the gene expression of intracellular signalling molecules in brain stem, hippocampus and hypothalamus, to retain a functional neuronal response to hyperglycemia. Curcumin and vitamin D3 protect pancreas and brain regions from oxidative stress by their indigenous antioxidant properties and by their ability to stimulate cellular free radical defence system. The present study demonstrates the role of adrenergic and muscarinic receptor subtypes functional regulation in curcumin and vitamin D3 mediated anti-diabetogenesis. This will have immense clinical significance in developing effective strategies to delay or prevent the onset of diabetes.
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La captación de glucosa y su conversión en lactato juega un papel fundamental en el metabolismo tumoral, independientemente de la concentración de oxígeno presente en el tejido (efecto Warburg). Sin embrago, dicha captación varía de un tipo tumoral a otro, y dentro del mismo tumor, situación que podría depender de las características microambientales tumorales (fluctuaciones de oxígeno, presencia de otros tipos celulares) y de factores estresores asociados a los tratamientos. Se estudió el efecto de la hipoxia-reoxigenación (HR) y las radiaciones ionizantes (RI) sobre la captación de glucosa, en cultivos de líneas tumorales MCF-7 y HT-29, cultivadas de forma aislada o en cocultivo con la línea celular EAhy296. Se encontró que la captación de glucosa en HR es diferente para lo descrito en condiciones de hipoxia permanente y que es modificada en el cocultivo. Se identificaron poblaciones celulares dentro de la misma línea celular, de alta y baja captación de glucosa, lo que implicaría una simbiosis metabólica de la célula como respuesta adaptativa a las condiciones tumorales. Se evaluó la expresión de NRF2 y la translocación nuclear de NRF2 y HIF1a, como vías de respuesta a estrés celular e hipoxia. La translocación nuclear de las proteínas evaluadas explicaría el comportamiento metabólico de las células tumorales de seno, pero no de colon, por lo cual deben existir otras vías metabólicas implicadas. Las diferencias en el comportamiento de las células tumorales en HR en relación con hipoxia permitirá realizar planeaciones dosimétricas más dinámicas, que reevalúen las condiciones de oxigenación tumoral constantemente.
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A series of amphiphilic copolymers were synthesized by free-radical copolymerization of N-vinylpyrrolidone (NVP) with vinyl propyl ether (VPE), and the structure of the copolymers was characterized by elemental analysis and gel permeation chromatography. The reactivity of VPE in copolymerization was found to be significantly lower than the reactivity of NVP, which resulted in a decrease of copolymers’ yields and molecular weights with higher content of VPE in the feed mixture. An investigation of the behavior of the copolymers in aqueous solutions at different temperatures by dynamic light scattering revealed the presence of lower critical solution temperature, which depending on the content of VPE ranged within 23−38 °C. Aqueous solutions of these copolymers were studied by fluorescent spectroscopy with pyrene as a polarity probe to reveal the formation of hydrophobic domains. The copolymers were found to be useful for enhancing the solubility of riboflavin in water.
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Apolipoprotein A-IV (apoA-IV) inhibits lipid peroxidation, thus demonstrating potential anti-atherogenic properties. The aim of this study was to investigate how the inhibition of low density lipoprotein (LDL) oxidation was influenced by common apoA-IV isoforms. Recombinant wild type apoA-IV (100 mu g/ml) significantly inhibited the oxidation of LDL (50 mu g protein/ml) by 5 mu M CuSO4 (P < 0.005), but not by 100 mu M CuSO4, suggesting that it may act by binding copper ions. ApoA-IV also inhibited the oxidation of LDL by the water-soluble free-radical generator 2,2'-azobis(amidinopropane) dihydrochloride (AAPH; I mM), as shown by the two-fold increase in the time for half maximal conjugated diene formation (T-1/2; P < 0.05) suggesting it can also scavenge free radicals in the aqueous phase. Compared to wild type apoA-IV, apoA-IV-S347 decreased T-1/2 by 15% (P = 0.036) and apoA-IV-H360 increased T-1/2 by 18% (P = 0.046). All apoA-IV isoforms increased the relative electrophoretic mobility of native LDL, suggesting apoA-IV can bind to LDL and acts as a site-specific antioxidant. The reduced inhibition of LDL oxidation by apoA-IV-S347 compared to wild type apoA-IV may account for the previous association of the APOA4 S347 variant with increased CHD risk and oxidative stress. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Oxidized low-density lipoproteins (LDL) play a central role in atherogenesis and induce expression of the antioxidant stress protein heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1). In the present study we investigated induction of HO-1 and adaptive increases in reduced glutathione (GSH) in human aortic smooth muscle cells (SMC) in response to moderately oxidized LDL (moxLDL, 100 mu g protein/ml, 24 h), a species containing high levels of lipid hydroperoxides. Expression and activity of HO-1 and GSH levels were elevated to a greater extent by moxLDL than highly oxidized LDL but unaffected by native or acetylated LDL. Inhibitors of protein kinase C (PKC) or mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) p38(MAPK) and MEK or c-jun-NH2-terminal kinase (JNK) significantly attenuated induction of HO-1. Phosphorylation of p38(MAPK), extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK1/2), or JNK and nuclear translocation of the transcription factor Nrf2 were enhanced following acute exposure of SMC to rnoxLDL (100 mu g proteiri/ml, 1-2 h). Pretreatment of SMC with the antioxidant vitamin C (100 mu M, 24 h) attenuated the induction of HO-1 by moxLDL. Native and oxidized LDL did not alter basal levels of intracellular ATP, mitochondrial dehydrogenase activity, or expression of the lectin-like oxidized LDL receptor (LOX-1) in SMC. These findings demonstrate for the first time that activation of PKC, p38(MAPK), JNK, ERK1/2, and Nrf2 by oxidized LDL in human SMC leads to HO-1 induction, constituting an adaptive response against oxidative injury that can be ameliorated by vitamin C. (C) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.