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The effect of alpha-tocopherol on the lipid peroxidation of mitochondria and microsomes obtained from rat liver and testis.

M Gavazza1, A Catalá.   

Abstract

The effect of intraperitoneal administration of alpha-tocopherol (100 mg/kg wt/24 h) on ascorbate (0.4 mM) induced lipid peroxidation of mitochondria and microsomes isolated from rat liver and testis was studied. Special attention was paid to the changes produced on the highly polyunsaturated fatty acids C20:4 n6 and C22:6 n3 in liver and C20:4 n6 and C22:5 n6 in testis. The lipid peroxidation of liver mitochondria or microsomes produced a significant decrease of C20:4 n6 and C22:6 n3 in the control group, whereas changes in the fatty acid composition of the alpha-tocopherol treated group were not observed. The light emission was significantly higher in the control than in the alpha-tocopherol treated group. The lipid peroxidation of testis microsomes isolated from the alpha-tocopherol group produced a significant decrease of C20:4 n6 , C22:5 n6 and C22:6 n3, these changes were not observed in testis mitochondria. The light emission of both groups was similar. The treatment with alpha-tocopherol at the dose and times indicated showed a protector effect on the polyunsaturated fatty acids of liver mitochondria, microsomes and testis mitochondria, whereas those fatty acids situated in testis microsomes were not protected during non enzymatic ascorbate-Fe2+ lipid peroxidation. The protector effect observed by alpha-tocopherol treatment in the fatty acid composition of rat testis mitochondria but not in microsomes could be explained if we consider that the sum of C20:4 n6 + C22:5 n6 in testis microsomes is 2-fold than that present in mitochondria.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11716353     DOI: 10.1023/a:1012274206337

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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