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Suppression of oxidative stress in aging NZB/NZW mice: Effect of fish oil feeding on hepatic antioxidant status and guanidino compounds

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Pages 1101-1110 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Oxidative stress caused by excessive reactive species (RS) and lipid peroxidation is known to be casually linked to age-related inflammation. To test the hypothesis that fish oil (FO) intake has a beneficial effect on nephritis due to its suppressive action of oxidative stress and the enhancement of antioxidant defenses, we examined the effect of dietary FO on various oxidative stress-related parameters and guanidino compound (GC) levels using (NZB × NZW) F1 (B/W) mice. These mice were fed diets supplemented with either 5% corn oil (control) or 5% FO. At 4 and 9 months of age, the hepatic oxidative status was estimated by assessing RS generation produced from xanthine oxidase, the prostaglandin pathway and lipid peroxidation. To evaluate the effect of FO on redox status, including antioxidant defenses, GSH and GSSG levels and antioxidant enzyme activities were measured. To correlate the extent of oxidative status with the nephritic condition, creatinine, guanidino acetic acid and arginine levels were measured. Results indicated that increased levels of lipid peroxidation, RS generation and xanthine oxidase activity with age were all significantly suppressed by FO feeding. Furthermore, reduced GSH levels, GSH/GSSG ratio and antioxidant enzyme activities in the FO-fed mice were effectively enhanced compared to the corn oil-fed mice. Among several GCs, the age-related increase of creatinine level was blunted by FO. Based on these results, we propose that dietary FO exerts beneficial effects in aged, nephritic mice by suppressing RS, superoxide and lipid peroxidation, and by maintaining a higher GSH/GSSG ratio and antioxidant enzyme activities.

Abbreviations
FO=

fish oil

RS=

reactive species

GC=

guanidino compound

DCFH-DA=

2′,7′-dichlorofluorescein-diacetate

TBARS=

thiobarbituric acid reactive substances

B/W=

(NZB × NZW)F1

GSH=

glutathione

GSSG=

oxidized glutathione

Abbreviations
FO=

fish oil

RS=

reactive species

GC=

guanidino compound

DCFH-DA=

2′,7′-dichlorofluorescein-diacetate

TBARS=

thiobarbituric acid reactive substances

B/W=

(NZB × NZW)F1

GSH=

glutathione

GSSG=

oxidized glutathione

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