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Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology 1995-May

Brain peroxidative and glutathione status after moderate hypoxia in normal weight and intra-uterine growth-restricted newborn piglets.

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A Barth
R Bauer
H Kluge
T Gedrange
B Walter
W Klinger
U Zwiener

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In order to investigate the pathogenetic factors causing the relatively frequent occurrence of brain injury in intrauterine growth-restricted newborns, lipid peroxidation products (TBAR), glutathione (GSH, GSSG) and in vitro production of reactive oxygen species (chemiluminescence, stimulated lipid peroxidation, H2O2 formation) were studied in the brain of normal weight (NW) and intra-uterine growth-restricted newborn piglets (IUGR) after 1 hour of hypoxia (FiO2 11%) and 90 min reoxygenation. Cardiocirculatory parameters and catecholamine release into the blood were also measured. In the cerebellum, higher GSH content, but also higher in vitro production of lucigenin amplified chemiluminescence were found in comparison to other brain regions, independent of growth restriction and hypoxia. Moderate hypoxia without acidosis and hypercapnia resulted in GSH depletion especially in the brain of IUGR, but no changes in GSSG concentrations were measured. Though TBAR decreased after hypoxia/reoxygenation, in some brain areas of IUGR higher TBAR values were found in comparison to NW. H2O2 formation, stimulated lipid peroxidation and lucigenin and luminol amplified chemiluminescence in the 9000 x/g supernatant of brain tissue did not reveal special response of IUGR to hypoxia/reoxygenation. Hypoxia-induced circulatory centralisation due to increased release of catecholamines into the plasma prevented oxygen deficiency also in the brain of IUGR. The role of brain monoamine metabolism in the production of reactive oxygen species, followed by greater GSH depletion and higher in vivo formation of lipid peroxides in IUGR is discussed.

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