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This research work is aimed at the valorization of two types of pomace deriving from the extra virgin olive oil mechanical extraction process, such as olive pomace and a new by-product named “paté”, in the livestock sector as important sources of antioxidants and unsaturated fatty acids. In the first research the suitability of dried stoned olive pomace as a dietary supplement for dairy buffaloes was evaluated. The effectiveness of this utilization in modifying fatty acid composition and improving the oxidative stability of buffalo milk and mozzarella cheese have been proven by means of the analysis of qualitative and quantitative parameters. In the second research the use of paté as a new by-product in dietary feed supplementation for dairy ewes, already fed with a source of unsaturated fatty acids such as extruded linseed, was studied in order to assess the effect of this combination on the dairy products obtained. The characterization of paté as a new by-product was also carried out, studying the optimal conditions of its stabilization and preservation at the same time. The main results, common to both researches, have been the detection and the characterization of hydrophilic phenols in the milk. The analytical detection of hydroxytyrosol and tyrosol in the ewes’ milk fed with the paté and hydroxytyrosol in buffalo fed with pomace showed for the first time the presence in the milk of hydroxytyrosol, which is one of the most important bioactive compounds of the oil industry products; the transfer of these antioxidants and the proven improvement of the quality of milk fat could positively interact in the prevention of some human cardiovascular diseases and some tumours, increasing in this manner the quality of dairy products, also improving their shelf-life. These results also provide important information on the bioavailability of these phenolic compounds.

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Oxidative DNA-Basenmodifikationen, wie 7,8-Dihydro-8-oxoguanin (8-oxoG), werden endogen in allen Zellen gebildet. Die beobachtbaren Spiegel ergeben sich aus dem Gleichgewicht zwischen der Bildung durch reaktive Sauerstoffspezies (ROS), sowie der gleichzeitigen Reparatur der DNA-Schäden. Durch ihr hohes mutagenes Potential, tragen oxidative DNA-Basenmodifikationen zur spontanen Mutationsrate bei. Der Ausfall wichtiger DNA-Reparaturmechanismen führt in Ogg1(-/-)Csb(-/-)-Knockout-Mäusen zu einem Anstieg von 8 oxoG und der spontanen Mutationsrate.rnIn dieser Arbeit sollte untersucht werden, ob die basalen Spiegel an oxidativen Basenmodifikationen und die spontanen Mutationsraten in vivo durch die orale Gabe von Resveratrol moduliert werden können. Resveratrol ist ein Pflanzeninhaltsstoff (u.a. aus Rotwein) mit einer Vielzahl von Wirkungen, der bereits in zahlreichen Studien ein chemopräventives Potential gezeigt hat und antioxidativ wirkt.rnAn verschiedenen Mausgenotypen wurden zum einen eine Kurzzeit-Behandlung (7 Tage mit 100 mg/kg per Gavage) und zum anderen eine Langzeit-Behandlung (3-9 Monate mit 0,04% ad libitum) mit Resveratrol durchgeführt. Die oxidativen DNA Schäden wurden in primären Maushepatozyten mit Hilfe einer modifizierten Alkalischen Elution, mit der bakteriellen Formamidopyrimidin-DNA Glykosylase als Sonde, bestimmt. Zur Analyse der Mutationsrate wurde der BigBlue® Mutationsassay mit anschließender Sequenzierung der Mutationen verwendet.rnDie Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Kurzzeit- und die Langzeit-Behandlung mit Resveratrol die basalen Spiegel oxidativer DNA-Basenmodifikationen senken. Die Reduktion ist jeweils wesentlich ausgeprägter in den reparaturdefizienten Ogg1(-/-)Csb(-/-)-Mäusen zu erkennen. Auch die spontane Mutationsrate wird durch eine mehrmonatige Behandlung mit Resveratrol um ungefähr 20-30% reduziert.rnAnschließende mechanistische Untersuchungen zeigten, dass dieser Schutz wahrscheinlich auf einer Induktion der antioxidativen Schutzmechanismen begründet ist. So wurde gefunden, dass primäre Hepatozyten aus mit Resveratrol behandelten Mäusen wesentlich besser gegen exogen herbeigeführten oxidativen Stress geschützt sind, als Hepatozyten von unbehandelten Tieren. Ein weiterer Hinweis ist die Hochregulation der mRNA-Spiegel von verschiedenen antioxidativen Schutzenzymen, wie Superoxiddismutase 1 / 2, Hämoxygenase 1, Glutathionperoxidase 1, nach der Gabe von Resveratrol in Mäuselebern. Außerdem sind die oxidativen Markermutationen (GC->TA-Transversionen) stärker von der Reduktion der spontanen Mutationsrate betroffen, als andere Mutationen (z.B. GC->AT-Transitionen).rnDie Ergebnisse zeigen erstmalig, dass spontane Mutationen in vivo durch Fremdstoffe in der Nahrung reduziert werden können. Im Falle von Resveratrol wird diese Reduktion wahrscheinlich durch eine Stimulation der antioxidativen Schutzmechanismen ausgelöst.rn

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Bei der Parkinsonschen Krankheit kommt es zu einer selektiven Degeneration der dopaminergen Neurone in der Substantia nigra pars compacta. Die Rolle des oxidativen Stresses in der Pathogenese dieser Erkrankung konnte an post mortem Untersuchungen der Parkinson-Patienten, wie auch an zahlreichen in vitro und in vivo Modellen bestätigt werden. Die Anwendung von Antioxidantien wurde als therapeutische Strategie der Parkinsonschen Krankheit vorgeschlagen. In dieser Hinsicht wurden bereits antioxidative Substanzen in klinischen Studien evaluiert. Klinische Studien mit Antioxidantien haben jedoch bislang nur wenig überzeugende Ergebnisse erbracht, mit Ausnahme des Einsatzes des Ubichinons (Coenzym Q). Eine kritische Analyse der klinischen Studien lässt zusammenfassen, dass auf Seiten der verwendeten Antioxidantien noch massiver Optimierungsbedarf besteht. Für einen erfolgreichen therapeutischen Einsatz von Antioxidantien bei dieser Krankheit sind folgende Eigenschaften der Substanzen von höchster Bedeutung: i) maximale neuroprotektive Aktivität bei geringen Dosen; ii) geringe Nebenwirkungen; iii) eine hohe Blut-Hirn-Schrankengängigkeit.In dieser Arbeit wurde das neuroprotektive Potential von drei Bisarylimin-basierten antioxidativen Strukturen (Phenothiazin, Iminostilben und Phenoxazin) in in vitro und in vivo Parkinson-Modellsystemen evaluiert. Beide experimentellen Modelle basieren auf der Wirkung der mitochondrialen Komplex I Inhibitoren 1-Methyl-4-Phenylpyridin (MPP+) und Rotenon, welche pathophysiologische Charakteristika der Parkinsonschen Krankheit reproduzieren. Unsere in vitro Untersuchungen an primären Neuronen des Mittelhirns und der klonalen SH-SY5Y-Neuroblastomazelllinie konnten zeigen, dass die Komplex I Inhibition krankheitsspezifische zelluläre Merkmale induziert, wie die Abnahme der antioxidativen Verteidigungskapazität und Verlust des mitochondrialen Membranpotentials. Zusätzlich kommt es in primären Neuronen des Mittelhirns zur selektiven Degeneration dopaminerger Neurone, welche in der Parkinsonschen Erkrankung besonders betroffen sind. Ko-Inkubation der in vitro Modelle mit Phenothiazin, Iminostilben und Phenoxazin in niedrigen Konzentrationen (50 nM) halten die pathologischen Prozesse fast vollständig auf. In vivo Untersuchungen am MPP+- und Rotenon-basierten Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) Modell bestätigen das neuroprotektive Potential der Bisarylimine. Hierfür wurde eine transgene C. elegans Linie mithilfe einer dopaminerg spezifischen DsRed2- (Variante des rot fluoreszierenden Proteins von Discosoma sp.)-Expression und pan-neuronaler CFP- (cyan fluoreszierendes Protein)-Expression zur Visualisierung der dopaminergen Neuronenpopulation in Kontrast zum Gesamtnervensystem erstellt. Behandlung des C. elegans mit MPP+ und Rotenon im larvalen und adulten Stadium führt zu einer selektiven Degeneration dopaminerger Neurone, sowie zum Entwicklungsarrest der larvalen Population. Die dopaminerge Neurodegeneration, wie auch weitere phänotypische Merkmale des C. elegans Modells, können durch Phenothiazin, Iminostilben und Phenoxazin in niedrigen Konzentrationen (500 nM) komplett verhindert werden. Ein systemischer Vergleich aromatischer Bisarylimine mit bekannten, gut charakterisierten Antioxidantien, wie α-Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Epigallocatechingallat und β-Catechin, zeigt, dass effektive Konzentrationen für Phenothiazin, Iminostilben und Phenoxazin um Zehnerpotenzen niedriger liegen im Vergleich zu natürlichen Antioxidantien. Der Wirkungsmechanismus der Bisarylimine konnte in biochemischen und in vitro Analysen, sowie in Verhaltensuntersuchungen an C. elegans von der Wirkungsweise strukturell ähnlicher, neuroleptisch wirkender Phenothiazin-Derivate differenziert werden. Die Analyse des dopaminerg-gesteuerten Verhaltens (Beweglichkeit) in C. elegans konnte verdeutlichen, dass antioxidative und Dopaminrezeptor-bindende Eigenschaften der Bisaryliminstrukturen sich gegenseitig ausschließen. Diese qualitativen Merkmale unterscheiden Bisarylimine fundamental von klinisch angewandten Neuroleptika (Phenothiazin-Derivate), welche als Dopaminrezeptor-Antagonisten zur Behandlung psychischer Erkrankungen klinisch eingesetzt werden.Aromatische Bisarylimine (Phenothiazin, Iminostilben und Phenoxazin) besitzen günstige strukturelle Eigenschaften zur antioxidativ-basierter Neuroprotektion. Durch die Anwesenheit der antioxidativ wirkenden, nicht-substituierten Iminogruppe unterscheiden sich Bisarylimine grundlegend von neuroleptisch-wirkenden Phenothiazin-Derivaten. Wichtige strukturelle Voraussetzungen eines erfolgreichen antioxidativen Neuropharmakons, wie eine hohe Radikalisierbarkeit, die stabile Radikalform und der lipophile Charakter des aromatischen Ringsystems, werden in der Bisaryliminstruktur erfüllt. Antioxidative Bisarylimine könnten in der Therapie der Parkinsonschen Krankheit als eine effektive neuroprotektiv-therapeutische Strategie weiter entwickelt werden.

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The purpose of the PhD research was the identification of new strategies of farming and processing, with the aim to improve the nutritional and technological characteristics of poultry meat. Part of the PhD research was focused on evaluation of alternative farming systems, with the aim to increase animal welfare and to improve the meat quality and sensorial characteristics in broiler chickens. It was also assessed the use of innovative ingredients for marination of poultry meat (sodium bicarbonate and natural antioxidants) The research was developed by studying the following aspects: - Meat quality characteristics, oxidative stability and sensorial traits of chicken meat obtained from two different farming systems: free range vs conventional; - Meat quality traits of frozen chicken breast pre-salted using increasing concentrations of sodium chloride; - Use of sodium bicarbonate in comparison with sodium trypolyphosphate for marination of broiler breast meat and phase; - Marination with thyme and orange essential oils mixture to improve chicken meat quality traits, susceptibility to lipid oxidation and sensory traits. The following meat quality traits analyseswere performed: Colour, pH, water holding capacity by conventional (gravimetric methods, pressure application, centrifugation and cooking) and innovative methods (low-field NMR and DSC analysis) ability to absorb marinade soloutions, texture (shear force using different probes and texture profile analysis), proximate analysis (moisture, proteins, lipids, ash content, collagen, fatty acid), susceptibility to lipid oxidation (determinations of reactive substances with thiobarbituric acid and peroxide value), sensorial analysis (triangle test and consumer test).

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The overall objective of this PhD was to investigate the possibility to increase the nutritional value of confectionary products by the use of natural ingredients with healthy functions. The first part of the thesis focused on the possible substitution of the most characteristic component of confectionary products, i.e. refined sugar. Many natural whole sweetening alternatives are available, though not widely used; the use of molasses, the byproduct of sugar beet and cane production, still rich in healthy components as minerals and phytochemicals is hereby discussed; after having verified molasses effectiveness in oxidative stress counteraction on liver cultured cells, the higher antioxidant capacity of a sweet food prepared with molasses instead of refined sugar was confirmed. A second step of the project dealt with another main ingredient of various sweet products, namely wheat. Particularly, the exploitation of soft and durum wheat byproducts could be another sustainable strategy to improve the healthy value of confectionery. The isolation of oligosaccharides with bioactive functions form different fractions of the wheat milling stream was studied and the new ingredients were shown to have a high dietary fiber and antioxidants content. As valid alternative, product developers should consider the appealing and healthy addition of ancient grains flour to sweet baked goods. The possibility of substituting the modern whole durum wheat with the ancient Kamut® khorasan was considered, and the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of these grains were evaluated and compared both in vitro and in vivo on rats. Finally, since high consumption of confectionery is a risk factor for obesity, a possible strategy for the counteraction of this disease was investigated. The ability of three bioactives in inhibiting adipocytes differentiation was investigated. In fact, theoretically, compounds able to influence adipogenesis could be used in the formulation of functional sweet products and contribute to prevent obesity.

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Oxidativer Stress ist seit über 25 Jahren als ein Charakteristikum vieler pathologischer Prozesse bekannt. Helmut Sies beschrieb bereits in den 1980er Jahren oxidativen Stress als Störung in der prooxidativ – antioxidativen Balance zugunsten der prooxidativen Seite, wodurch es potentiell zu Schäden in verschiedenen Geweben kommt. Oxidativer Stress tritt sowohl bei neurodegenerativen Erkrankungen wie Morbus Alzheimer, Morbus Parkinson und zerebraler Ischämie, bei peripheren Erkrankungen wie Arteriosklerose, als auch beim Alterungsprozess per se auf und wird als Ursache oder zumindest als ein krankheitsfördernder Faktor diskutiert. Die in in vitro-Experimenten als vielversprechend antioxidativ getesteten Substanzen (meist phenolhaltig) ergaben in mehreren klinischen Studien keinen signifikanten Vorteil. Um die Ursachen dieser Ergebnisse näher zu analysieren, wurde in der vorliegenden Arbeit auf Basis des cytoprotektiven Phenothiazins, einem aromatischen trizyklischen Amin, der Einfluss von verschiedenen Substituenten im Hinblick auf Lipophilie, Radikalstabilisierung und Löslichkeit des Moleküls chemisch vorhergesagt. Anhand dieser in silicio Struktur-Wirkungs-Beziehung wurden anschließend neue Modellsubstanzen synthetisiert, welche sich systematisch in den drei zuvor genannten Parametern unterschieden. Dies wurde durch Substitution von unterschiedlich langen Fettsäureketten, von löslichkeitsbeeinflussenden funktionellen Gruppen, oder durch Anellierung zusätzlicher aromatischer Ringe erreicht. In den folgenden Versuchen zu antioxidativer Kapazität, zellulärem Überleben, Lipidperoxidation und Proteinoxidation zeigte sich, dass mit gesteigerter Stabilität der korrespondierenden Radikale und mit wachsender Lipophilie die antioxidativ cytoprotektive Aktivität der neuen Derivate bis zu einer gewissen Grenze (logP ≈ 7) signifikant zunahm; über diesen Wert hinaus sank die Effektivität wieder ab. Benzanellierte Phenothiazine entwickelten mit EC50-Werten von ungefähr 8-10 nM die höchste mittlere effektive Wirkkonzentration in oxidativ geschädigten, klonalen hippocampalen Neuronen (HT-22 Zellen). Dies entspricht einer etwa 20-fachen Verbesserung gegenüber α-Tocopherol, welches bisher als bestes natürliches lipophiles Antioxidans angesehen wurde. Im Vergleich zu Phenothiazin erreichen die neuen Antioxidantien immerhin eine höhere Effektivität um den Faktor 4. Folglich sind es sowohl Aspekte der Löslichkeit und der Distribution, welche die Potenz der gegenwärtigen Antioxidantien limitieren als auch Aspekte der Radikalstabilisierung, die Einfluss auf die primäre Wirksamkeit nehmen. Dieses Wissen sollte beim zukünftigen Design neuer, antioxidativ potenter Moleküle im Hinblick auf ihren langfristigen Einsatz bei neurodegenerativen Erkrankungen von Nutzen sein.

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According to recent studies, antioxidant supplementation on gamete processing and/or storage solutions improvesgamete quality parameters, after cooling or storage at sub zero temperature. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of antioxidant supplementation on pig and horse gamete storage. The first study aimed to determine the effects of resveratrol (RESV) on the apoptotic status of porcine oocytes vitrified by Cryotop method, evaluating phosphatidylserine (PS) exteriorization and caspases activation. RESV(2µM) was added during: IVM (A); 2 h post-warming incubation (B); vitrification/warming and 2 h post-warming incubation (C); all previous phases (D). The obtained data demonstrate that RESV supplementation in the various steps of IVM and vitrification/warming procedure can modulate the apoptotic process, improving the resistance of porcine oocytes to cryopreservation-induced damage. In the second work different concentrations of RESV (10, 20, 40, and 80µM) were added during liquid storage of stallion sperm for 24 hours at either 10°C or 4°C, under anaerobic conditions. Our findings demonstrate that RESV supplementation does not enhance sperm quality of stallion semen after 24 hours of storage. Moreover, the highest RESV concentrations tested (40 and 80µM) could damage sperm functional status, probably acting as pro-oxidant. Finally, in the third work other two antioxidants, ascorbic acid (AA) (100 µM) and glutathione (GSH) (5mM) were added on boar freezing and/or thawing solutions. In our study different sperm parameters were evaluated before freezing and at 30 and 240 minutes after thawing. Our results showed that GSH and AA significantly improved boar sperm cryotolerance, especially when supplemented together to both freezing and thawing media. This improvement was observed in sperm viability and acrosome integrity, sperm motility, and nucleoprotein structure. Although ROS levels were not much increased by freeze-thawing procedures, the addition of GSH and AA to both freezing and thawing extenders significantly decreased intracellular peroxide levels.

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The research work has dealt with the study of new catalytic processes for the synthesis of fine chemicals belonging to the class of phenolics, namely 2-phenoxyethanol and hydroxytyrosol. The two synthetic procedures investigated have the advantages of being much closer to the Green Chemistry principles than those currently used industrially. In both cases, the challenge was that of finding catalysts and methods which led to the production of less waste, and used less hazardous chemicals, safer solvents, and reusable heterogeneous catalysts. In the case of 2-phenoxyethanol, the process investigated involves the use of ethylene carbonate (EC) as the reactant for phenol O-hydroxyethylation, in place of ethylene oxide. Besides being a safer reactant, the major advantage of using EC in the new synthesis is the better selectivity to the desired product achieved. Moreover, the solid catalyst based on Na-mordenite was fully recyclable. The reaction mechanism and the effect of the Si/Al ratio in the mordenite were investigated. In the case of hydroxytyrosol, which is one of the most powerful natural antioxidants, a new synthetic procedure was investigated; in fact, the method currently employed, the hydrolysis of oleuropein, an ester extracted from the waste water processing of the olive, makes use of large amounts of organic solvents (hexane, ethyl acetate), and involves several expensive steps of purification. The synthesis procedure set up involves first the reaction between catechol and 2,2-dimethoxyacetaldehyde, followed by the one-pot reduction of the intermediate to give the desired product. Both steps were optimized, in terms of catalyst used, and of reaction conditions, that allowed to reach ca 70% yield in each step. The reaction mechanism was investigated and elucidated. During a 3-month period spent at the University of Valencia (with Prof. A. Corma’s group), a process for the production of diesel additives (2,5-bis(propoxymethyl)furan) from fructose has been investigated.

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Sperm cells are highly vulnerable to free radicals, and sperm quality and male fertility are critically affected by oxidative stress. Recently, sexual ornaments, particularly carotenoid-based colourful traits, have been proposed to depend on a male's capacity to resist oxidative stress, and thus to signal sperm quality. We conducted an experimental test of this hypothesis on great tits Parus major, in which adults are sexually dichromatic in carotenoid-based breast plumage. We report the first evidence that ornaments and sperm quality may be linked through oxidative stress. When experimentally subjected to oxidative stress resulting from increased workload, less colourful males suffered a greater reduction in sperm motility and swimming ability, and increased levels of sperm lipid peroxidation compared to more colourful males. Moreover, the level of sperm lipid peroxidation was negatively correlated with sperm quality. Finally, carotenoid supplementation increased sperm quality of less colourful males, suggesting that pale males are deficient in carotenoid antioxidants.

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Carotenoid-based sexual ornaments are hypothesized to be reliable signals of male quality, based on an allocation trade-off between the use of carotenoids as pigments and their use in antioxidant defence against reactive oxygen species. Carotenoids appear to be poor antioxidants in vivo, however, and it is not clear whether variation in ornament expression is correlated with measures of oxidative stress (OXS) under natural conditions. We used single-cell gel electrophoresis to assay oxidative damage to erythrocyte DNA in the common yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas), a sexually dichromatic warbler in which sexual selection favours components of the males’ yellow ‘bib’. We found that the level of DNA damage sustained by males predicted their overwinter survivorship and was reflected in the quality of their plumage. Males with brighter yellow bibs showed lower levels of DNA damage, both during the year the plumage was sampled (such that yellow brightness signalled current OXS) and during the previous year (such that yellow brightness signalled past OXS). We suggest that carotenoid-based ornaments can convey information about OXS to prospective mates and that further work exploring the proximate mechanism(s) linking OXS to coloration is warranted.

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Typically, free radicals are thought of as perpetrators of cell damage, ageing, even cancer, whereas antioxidants are seen as the defence against these threats. Accordingly, antioxidants are among the most common sports supplements used by amateur and professional athletes. However, the sensibility of this practice has recently been challenged in the scientific literature. This article briefly summarizes both positive and negative physiological effects of free radicals and antioxidants, culminating with emphasis on the signalling roles played by free radicals during training adaptations and the ability of superfluous antioxidants to weaken these desired signals, as revealed in several recent publications. The aim of this article is not to explicitly condemn antioxidant supplementation by athletes, but to underscore complexity of the situation and to champion efforts to achieve a deeper understanding of circumstances (e.g. dosage, timing, and setting) that might deem antioxidant supplementation as either largely beneficial or largely detrimental for endurance athletes in training.

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Homeostasis within the central nervous system (CNS) is a prerequisite to elicit proper neuronal function. The CNS is tightly sealed from the changeable milieu of the blood stream by the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and the blood-cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) barrier (BCSFB). Whereas the BBB is established by specialized endothelial cells of CNS microvessels, the BCSFB is formed by the epithelial cells of the choroid plexus. Both constitute physical barriers by a complex network of tight junctions (TJs) between adjacent cells. During many CNS inflammatory disorders, such as multiple sclerosis, human immunodeficiency virus infection, or Alzheimer's disease, production of pro-inflammatory cytokines, matrix metalloproteases, and reactive oxygen species are responsible for alterations of CNS barriers. Barrier dysfunction can contribute to neurological disorders in a passive way by vascular leakage of blood-borne molecules into the CNS and in an active way by guiding the migration of inflammatory cells into the CNS. Both ways may directly be linked to alterations in molecular composition, function, and dynamics of the TJ proteins. This review summarizes current knowledge on the cellular and molecular aspects of the functional and dysfunctional TJ complexes at the BBB and the BCSFB, with a particular emphasis on CNS inflammation and the role of reactive oxygen species.

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We report on a family with a 12-year-old boy who suffered from a maternally inherited syndrome characterized by a combination of sensorineural hearing loss, myoclonus epilepsy, ataxia, severe psychomotor retardation, short stature, and diabetes mellitus. First, he showed a muscular hypotonia with hearing loss; later, he developed a myoclonus epilepsy, growth failure, and severe psychomotor retardation. At the age of 10 years, he developed diabetes mellitus. After initiation of combined ubiquinone and vitamin C treatment, we observed a progression in psychomotor development. Lactate and pyruvate levels in blood and cerebrospinal fluid were normal. No ragged red fibers or ultrastructural abnormalities were seen in a skeletal muscle biopsy. Biochemical assays of respiratory chain complex activities revealed decreased activity of complexes I and IV. By sequence analysis of mitochondrial DNA encoding transfer ribonucleic acids (RNAs), a homoplasmic T to C substitution at nucleotide position 7512 was found affecting a highly conserved base pair in the tRNA(ser(UCN)) acceptor stem. Asymptomatic family members of the maternal line were heteroplasmic for the mutation in blood samples. Analysis of mitochondrial DNA in patients with hearing loss and myoclonus epilepsy is recommended, even in the absence of laboratory findings. Therapeutically, ubiquinone and antioxidants can be beneficial.

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Neonates are particularly susceptible to malnutrition due to their limited reserves of micronutrients and their rapid growth. In the present study, we examined the effect of vitamin C deficiency on markers of oxidative stress in plasma, liver and brain of weanling guinea pigs. Vitamin C deficiency caused rapid and significant depletion of ascorbate (P < 0.001), tocopherols (P < 0.001) and glutathione (P < 0.001), and a decrease in superoxide dismutase activity (P = 0.005) in the liver, while protein oxidation was significantly increased (P = 0.011). No changes in lipid oxidation or oxidatively damaged DNA were observed in this tissue. In the brain, the pattern was markedly different. Of the measured antioxidants, only ascorbate was significantly depleted (P < 0.001), but in contrast to the liver, ascorbate oxidation (P = 0.034), lipid oxidation (P < 0.001), DNA oxidation (P = 0.13) and DNA incision repair (P = 0.014) were all increased, while protein oxidation decreased (P = 0.003). The results show that the selective preservation of brain ascorbate and induction of DNA repair in vitamin C-deficient weanling guinea pigs is not sufficient to prevent oxidative damage. Vitamin C deficiency may therefore be particularly adverse during the neonatal period.

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We have previously shown that antioxidants such as a-phenyl-tert-butyl nitrone or N-acetylcysteine attenuate cortical neuronal injury in infant rats with bacterial meningitis, suggesting that oxidative alterations play an important role in this disease. However, the precise mechanism(s) by which antioxidants inhibit this injury remain(s) unclear. We therefore studied the extent and location of protein oxidation in the brain using various biochemical and immunochemical methods. In cortical parenchyma, a trend for increased protein carbonyls was not evident until 21 hours after infection and the activity of glutamine synthetase (another index of protein oxidation) remained unchanged. Consistent with these results, there was no evidence for oxidative alterations in the cortex by various immunohistochemical methods even in cortical lesions. In contrast, there was a marked increase in carbonyls, 4-hydroxynonenal protein adducts and manganese superoxide dismutase in the cerebral vasculature. Elevated lipid peroxidation was also observed in cerebrospinal fluid and occasionally in the hippocampus. All of these oxidative alterations were inhibited by treatment of infected animals with N-acetylcysteine or alpha-phenyl-tert-butyl nitrone. Because N-acetylcysteine does not readily cross the blood-brain barrier and has no effect on the loss of endogenous brain antioxidants, its neuroprotective effect is likely based on extraparenchymal action such as inhibition of vascular oxidative alterations.