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Abnormal development and increased 3-nitrotyrosine in copper-deficient mouse embryos.

Molly E Beckers-Trapp1, Louise Lanoue, Carl L Keen, Robert B Rucker, Janet Y Uriu-Adams.   

Abstract

Copper-deficient rat embryos are characterized by brain and heart anomalies, low superoxide dismutase activity, and high superoxide anion concentrations. One consequence of increased superoxide anions can be the formation of peroxynitrite, a strong biological oxidant. To investigate developmentally important features of copper deficiency, GD 8.5 mouse embryos from copper-adequate and copper-deficient dams were cultured in media that were adequate or deficient in copper. After 48 h, copper-deficient embryos exhibited brain and heart anomalies, and a high incidence of yolk sac vasculature abnormalities compared to controls. Immunohistochemistry of 4-hydroxynonenal and 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine for lipid and DNA damage, respectively, was similar between groups. In contrast, 3-nitrotyrosine, taken as a measure of protein nitration, was markedly higher in the neuroepithelium of the anterior neural tube of copper-deficient embryos than in controls. Repletion of copper-deficient media with copper, or supplementation with copper-zinc superoxide dismutase, Tiron, or glutathione peroxidase did not ameliorate the abnormal development, but did decrease 3-nitrotyrosine in neuroepithelium of copper-deficient embryos. These data support the concept that while copper deficiency compromises oxidant defense and increases protein nitration, additional mechanisms, e.g., altered nitric oxide metabolism may contribute to copper-deficiency-induced teratogenesis.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16337877     DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2005.08.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med        ISSN: 0891-5849            Impact factor:   7.376


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