Modulation of antioxidant and detoxification responses mediated by lipoic acid in the fish Corydoras paleatus (Callychthyidae)

Lipoic acid (LA) has been reported as a potential therapeutic agent due its antioxidants proprieties. It was considered its effect in different organs (gills, brain, muscle and liver) of the fish Corydoras paleatus (Callychthyidae). LA (70 mg/kg of body mass) was added to a commercial fish diet, org...

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Veröffentlicht in:Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Toxicology & pharmacology 2008-09, Vol.148 (3), p.287-292
Hauptverfasser: Monserrat, José Maria, Lima, Juliane Ventura, Ferreira, Josencler Luis Ribas, Acosta, Daiane, Garcia, Márcia Longaray, Ramos, Patricia Baptista, Moraes, Tarsila Barros, dos Santos, Luciane Cougo, Amado, Lílian Lund
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Zusammenfassung:Lipoic acid (LA) has been reported as a potential therapeutic agent due its antioxidants proprieties. It was considered its effect in different organs (gills, brain, muscle and liver) of the fish Corydoras paleatus (Callychthyidae). LA (70 mg/kg of body mass) was added to a commercial fish diet, organisms being fed daily (1% body weight). Sixty animals (mean mass: 2.37 ± 0.09 g) were placed randomly in aquariums and received (+ LA) or not (− LA) lipoic acid enriched diet during four weeks. After, fish were killed and the brain, muscle, gills and liver were dissected. LA treatment reduced significantly ( p < 0.05) reactive oxygen species concentration in brain and increased ( p < 0.05) glutamate-cysteine ligase activity in brain and liver of the same experimental group. LA fed organisms showed higher ( p < 0.05) brain glutathione-S-transferase activity, indicating that LA improves the detoxification and antioxidant capacity face components that waste glutathione in phase II reactions. A conspicuous reduction of protein oxidation was observed in muscle and liver of + LA organisms, indicating that the treatment was also effective in reducing oxidative stress parameters.
ISSN:1532-0456
1878-1659
DOI:10.1016/j.cbpc.2008.06.011