Literature DB >> 9192079

Substances in the aqueous fraction of cigarette smoke inhibit lipid peroxidation in synaptosomes of rat cerebral cortex.

Y Kamisaki1, K Wada, K Nakamoto, Y Kishimoto, K Ashida, T Itoh.   

Abstract

The effects of water-soluble substances in cigarette smoke on lipid peroxidation were investigated using nerve terminals prepared from the rat cerebral cortex. The prepared smoke-substances significantly reduced the spontaneous increase in thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances in synaptosomes in a dilution factor-dependent manner. Furthermore, the aqueous extract also inhibited the elevation of lipid peroxidation induced by 2,2'-azobis (2-amidinopropane) dihydrochloride, a peroxyl radical generator. Smoke-substances scavenged superoxide radicals generated from stimulated human leukocytes and from the xanthine/xanthine oxidase system. These effects were not mimicked by nicotine. The antioxidant effects of smoke-substances were preserved for several days at 5 degrees or -80 degrees C. The results suggest that the smoke-substances may possess long half-lives and scavenge the radicals which cause lipid-peroxidation in synaptosome membranes.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9192079     DOI: 10.1080/15216549700202371

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Mol Biol Int        ISSN: 1039-9712


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1.  Cigarette Smoking and Oxidative Stress in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease.

Authors:  Gordana Kamceva; Zorica Arsova-Sarafinovska; Tatjana Ruskovska; Milka Zdravkovska; Lidija Kamceva-Panova; Elisaveta Stikova
Journal:  Open Access Maced J Med Sci       Date:  2016-10-28
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