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Role of vitamin B6 status on antioxidant defenses, glutathione, and related enzyme activities in mice with homocysteine-induced oxidative stress

BACKGROUND: Vitamin B6 may directly or indirectly play a role in oxidative stress and the antioxidant defense system. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine the associations of vitamin B6 status with cysteine, glutathione, and its related enzyme activities in mice with homocysteine-indu...

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Autores principales: Hsu, Cheng-Chin, Cheng, Chien-Hsiang, Hsu, Chin-Lin, Lee, Wan-Ju, Huang, Shih-Chien, Huang, Yi-Chia
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Publicado: Co-Action Publishing 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4417078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25933612
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v59.25702
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author Hsu, Cheng-Chin
Cheng, Chien-Hsiang
Hsu, Chin-Lin
Lee, Wan-Ju
Huang, Shih-Chien
Huang, Yi-Chia
author_facet Hsu, Cheng-Chin
Cheng, Chien-Hsiang
Hsu, Chin-Lin
Lee, Wan-Ju
Huang, Shih-Chien
Huang, Yi-Chia
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description BACKGROUND: Vitamin B6 may directly or indirectly play a role in oxidative stress and the antioxidant defense system. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine the associations of vitamin B6 status with cysteine, glutathione, and its related enzyme activities in mice with homocysteine-induced oxidative stress. DESIGN: Four-week-old male BALB/c mice were weighed and divided into one of four dietary treatment groups fed either a normal diet (as a control group and a homocysteine group), a vitamin B6-deficient diet (as a B6-deficient group), or a B6-supplemented diet (a pyridoxine-HCl-free diet supplemented with 14 mg/kg of pyridoxine-HCl, as a B6 supplement group) for 28 days. Homocysteine thiolactone was then added to drinking water in three groups for 21 days to induce oxidative stress. At the end of the study, mice were sacrificed by decapitation and blood and liver samples were obtained. RESULTS: Mice with vitamin B6-deficient diet had the highest homocysteine concentration in plasma and liver among groups. Significantly increased hepatic malondialdehyde levels were observed in the vitamin B6-deficient group. Among homocysteine-treated groups, mice with vitamin B6-deficient diet had the highest plasma glutathione concentration and relatively lower hepatic glutathione concentration. The glutathione peroxidase activities remained relatively stable in plasma and liver whether vitamin B6 was adequate, deficient, or supplemented. CONCLUSIONS: Mice with deficient vitamin B6 intakes had an aggravate effect under homocysteine-induced oxidative stress. The vitamin B6-deficient status seems to mediate the oxidative stress in connection with the redistribution of glutathione from liver to plasma, but not further affect glutathione-related enzyme activities in mice with homocysteine-induced oxidative stress.
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spelling pubmed-44170782015-05-15 Role of vitamin B6 status on antioxidant defenses, glutathione, and related enzyme activities in mice with homocysteine-induced oxidative stress Hsu, Cheng-Chin Cheng, Chien-Hsiang Hsu, Chin-Lin Lee, Wan-Ju Huang, Shih-Chien Huang, Yi-Chia Food Nutr Res Original Article BACKGROUND: Vitamin B6 may directly or indirectly play a role in oxidative stress and the antioxidant defense system. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine the associations of vitamin B6 status with cysteine, glutathione, and its related enzyme activities in mice with homocysteine-induced oxidative stress. DESIGN: Four-week-old male BALB/c mice were weighed and divided into one of four dietary treatment groups fed either a normal diet (as a control group and a homocysteine group), a vitamin B6-deficient diet (as a B6-deficient group), or a B6-supplemented diet (a pyridoxine-HCl-free diet supplemented with 14 mg/kg of pyridoxine-HCl, as a B6 supplement group) for 28 days. Homocysteine thiolactone was then added to drinking water in three groups for 21 days to induce oxidative stress. At the end of the study, mice were sacrificed by decapitation and blood and liver samples were obtained. RESULTS: Mice with vitamin B6-deficient diet had the highest homocysteine concentration in plasma and liver among groups. Significantly increased hepatic malondialdehyde levels were observed in the vitamin B6-deficient group. Among homocysteine-treated groups, mice with vitamin B6-deficient diet had the highest plasma glutathione concentration and relatively lower hepatic glutathione concentration. The glutathione peroxidase activities remained relatively stable in plasma and liver whether vitamin B6 was adequate, deficient, or supplemented. CONCLUSIONS: Mice with deficient vitamin B6 intakes had an aggravate effect under homocysteine-induced oxidative stress. The vitamin B6-deficient status seems to mediate the oxidative stress in connection with the redistribution of glutathione from liver to plasma, but not further affect glutathione-related enzyme activities in mice with homocysteine-induced oxidative stress. Co-Action Publishing 2015-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4417078/ /pubmed/25933612 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v59.25702 Text en © 2015 Cheng-Chin Hsu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
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Hsu, Cheng-Chin
Cheng, Chien-Hsiang
Hsu, Chin-Lin
Lee, Wan-Ju
Huang, Shih-Chien
Huang, Yi-Chia
Role of vitamin B6 status on antioxidant defenses, glutathione, and related enzyme activities in mice with homocysteine-induced oxidative stress
title Role of vitamin B6 status on antioxidant defenses, glutathione, and related enzyme activities in mice with homocysteine-induced oxidative stress
title_full Role of vitamin B6 status on antioxidant defenses, glutathione, and related enzyme activities in mice with homocysteine-induced oxidative stress
title_fullStr Role of vitamin B6 status on antioxidant defenses, glutathione, and related enzyme activities in mice with homocysteine-induced oxidative stress
title_full_unstemmed Role of vitamin B6 status on antioxidant defenses, glutathione, and related enzyme activities in mice with homocysteine-induced oxidative stress
title_short Role of vitamin B6 status on antioxidant defenses, glutathione, and related enzyme activities in mice with homocysteine-induced oxidative stress
title_sort role of vitamin b6 status on antioxidant defenses, glutathione, and related enzyme activities in mice with homocysteine-induced oxidative stress
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4417078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25933612
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v59.25702
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