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Daily Rhythm of Gene Expression in Rat Superoxide Dismutases

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Pages 83-95 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Antioxidant enzymes are a mainstay of the defense system of any organism to fight oxidative stress caused by physiological and non‐physiological production of free radicals. The oxidative status of the tissues is known to regulate these enzymes, together with other factors such as hormones and cytokines. In the present work, we show the daily rhythmicity in the expression of genes for copper–zinc and manganese superoxide dismutases (Cu–Zn and Mn SODs) as observed in several tissues of normal male rats. Intestine, lung, and cerebellum showed significant daily variations. Liver, brain cortex, and mesencephalon also have daily changes although statistically not significant. A possible relation with the oxidative status and the metabolic activity of the organism is discussed.

Acknowledgments

Work supported by the EC (FEDER) and DGES grant # 1FD97‐0009, the CICYT grant # SAF00‐0010 and the FICYT grant FC PB MED 01 12 (C.R.). Authors wish to thank the support from ASTURPHARMA SA in getting the FEDER grant. R.S. acknowledges a postdoctoral fellowship from the IUOPA. F.H. was supported by a postgraduate fellowship from the Program for formation of researchers (BEFI) of the Institute of Health Carlos III (FIS). V.M. was supported by FICYT.

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