Literature DB >> 8070674

Magnesium-deficiency potentiates free radical production associated with postischemic injury to rat hearts: vitamin E affords protection.

J H Kramer1, V Misík, W B Weglicki.   

Abstract

Preexisting magnesium deficiency may alter the susceptibility of rat hearts to postischemic oxidative injury (free radicals). This was examined in rats maintained for 3 weeks on a magnesium-deficient (Mg-D) diet with or without concurrent vitamin E treatment (1.2 mg/day, SC). Magnesium-sufficient (Mg-S) rats received the same diet supplemented with 100 mmol Mg/kg feed. Following sacrifice, isolated working hearts were subjected to 30-, 40-, or 60-min global ischemia and 30-min reperfusion. Postischemic production of free radicals was monitored using electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy and spin trapping with alpha-phenyl-N-tert butylnitrone (PBN, 3 mM final); preischemic and postischemic effluent samples were collected and then extracted with toluene. PBN/alkoxyl adduct(s) (PBN/RO.; alpha H = 1.93 G, alpha N = 13.63 G) were the dominant signals detected in untreated Mg-S and Mg-D postischemic hearts, with comparably higher signal intensities observed for the Mg-D group following any ischemic duration. Time courses of postischemic PBN/RO. detection were biphasic for both groups (maxima: 2-4 and 8.5-12.5 min), and linear relationships between the extent of PBN/RO. production and the severity of both mechanical dysfunction and tissue injury were determined. Following each duration of ischemia, Mg-D hearts displayed greater levels of total PBN adduct production (1.7-2.0 times higher) and lower recovery of cardiac function (42-48% less) than Mg-S hearts. Pretreating Mg-D rats with vitamin E prior to imposing 40-min ischemia/reperfusion, led to a 49% reduction in total PBN/RO. production, a 55% lower LDH release and a 2.2-fold improvement in functional recovery, compared to untreated Mg-D hearts. These data suggest that magnesium deficiency predisposes postischemic hearts to enhanced oxidative injury and functional loss, and that antioxidants may offer significant protection against the pro-oxidant influence(s) of magnesium deficiency.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  1994        PMID: 8070674     DOI: 10.1016/0891-5849(94)90186-4

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


  17 in total

1.  Intestinal and cardiac inflammatory response shows enhanced endotoxin receptor (CD14) expression in magnesium deficiency.

Authors:  Joanna J Chmielinska; M Isabel Tejero-Taldo; I Tong Mak; William B Weglicki
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 3.396

2.  Antiarrhythmic effect of magnesium sulfate against occlusion-induced arrhythmias and reperfusion-induced arrhythmias in anesthetized rats.

Authors:  S Komori; B Li; K Matsumura; M Takusagawa; S Sano; I Kohno; M Osada; T Sawanobori; T Ishihara; K Umetani; H Ijiri; K Tamura
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  1999-09       Impact factor: 3.396

3.  Prospective Association of Serum and Dietary Magnesium with Colorectal Cancer Incidence.

Authors:  Elizabeth J Polter; Guillaume Onyeaghala; Pamela L Lutsey; Aaron R Folsom; Corinne E Joshu; Elizabeth A Platz; Anna E Prizment
Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev       Date:  2019-06-05       Impact factor: 4.254

4.  Mg-gluconate provides superior protection against postischemic dysfunction and oxidative injury compared to Mg-sulfate.

Authors:  Sarah B Murthi; Robert M Wise; William B Weglicki; Andrei M Komarov; Jay H Kramer
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  2003-03       Impact factor: 3.396

5.  EPR detection of endogenous nitric oxide in postischemic heart using lipid and aqueous-soluble dithiocarbamate-iron complexes.

Authors:  A M Komarov; J H Kramer; I T Mak; W B Weglicki
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  1997-10       Impact factor: 3.396

6.  Role of mannitol in reducing postischemic changes in distortion-product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs): a rabbit model.

Authors:  Krzysztof Morawski; Fred F Telischi; Faisal Merchant; Lidet W Abiy; Grazyna Lisowska; Grzegorz Namyslowski
Journal:  Laryngoscope       Date:  2003-09       Impact factor: 3.325

7.  Effects of magnesium supplementation on electrophysiological remodeling of cardiac myocytes in L-NAME induced hypertensive rats.

Authors:  Nihal Ozturk; Yusuf Olgar; Mutay Aslan; Semir Ozdemir
Journal:  J Bioenerg Biomembr       Date:  2016-05-18       Impact factor: 2.945

8.  PBN spin trapping of free radicals in the reperfusion-injured heart. Limitations for pharmacological investigations.

Authors:  N Vrbjar; S Zöllner; R F Haseloff; M Pissarek; I E Blasig
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  1998-09       Impact factor: 3.396

Review 9.  Protective role of magnesium in cardiovascular diseases: a review.

Authors:  Sajal Chakraborti; Tapati Chakraborti; Malay Mandal; Amritlal Mandal; Sudip Das; Samarendranath Ghosh
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  2002-09       Impact factor: 3.396

10.  Metabolic inhibition strongly inhibits Na+-dependent Mg2+ efflux in rat ventricular myocytes.

Authors:  Michiko Tashiro; Hana Inoue; Masato Konishi
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  2009-06-17       Impact factor: 4.033

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.