Cargando…

Glutathione and Its Metabolic Enzymes in Gliomal Tumor Tissue and the Peritumoral Zone at Different Degrees of Anaplasia

This research was aimed at investigating the features of free radical activity and the parameters of glutathione metabolism in tumor tissues and the peritumoral zone at different degrees of glial tumor anaplasia. We analyzed postoperative material from 20 patients with gliomas of different degrees o...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Obukhova, Larisa, Kopytova, Tatiana, Murach, Elena, Shchelchkova, Natalya, Kontorshchikova, Claudia, Medyanik, Igor, Orlinskaya, Natalia, Grishin, Artem, Kontorshchikov, Michael, Badanina, Dariya
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9777065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36547100
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb44120439
_version_ 1784856012086312960
author Obukhova, Larisa
Kopytova, Tatiana
Murach, Elena
Shchelchkova, Natalya
Kontorshchikova, Claudia
Medyanik, Igor
Orlinskaya, Natalia
Grishin, Artem
Kontorshchikov, Michael
Badanina, Dariya
author_facet Obukhova, Larisa
Kopytova, Tatiana
Murach, Elena
Shchelchkova, Natalya
Kontorshchikova, Claudia
Medyanik, Igor
Orlinskaya, Natalia
Grishin, Artem
Kontorshchikov, Michael
Badanina, Dariya
author_sort Obukhova, Larisa
collection PubMed
description This research was aimed at investigating the features of free radical activity and the parameters of glutathione metabolism in tumor tissues and the peritumoral zone at different degrees of glial tumor anaplasia. We analyzed postoperative material from 20 patients with gliomas of different degrees of anaplasia. The greatest differences compared to adjacent noncancerous tissues were found in the tumor tissue: an increased amount of glutathione and glutathione-related enzymes at Grades I and II, and a decrease of these parameters at Grades III and IV. For the peritumoral zone of Grades I and II, the indices changed in different directions, while for Grades III and IV, they occurred synchronously with the tumor tissue changes. For Low Grade and High Grade gliomas, opposite trends were revealed regarding changes in the level of glutathione and the enzymes involved in its metabolism and in the free radical activity in the peritumoral zone. The content of glutathione and the enzymes involved in its metabolism decreased with the increasing degree of glioma anaplasia. In contrast, free radical activity increased. The glutathione system is an active participant in the antioxidant defense of the body and can be used to characterize the cell condition of gliomas at different stages of tumor development.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9777065
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-97770652022-12-23 Glutathione and Its Metabolic Enzymes in Gliomal Tumor Tissue and the Peritumoral Zone at Different Degrees of Anaplasia Obukhova, Larisa Kopytova, Tatiana Murach, Elena Shchelchkova, Natalya Kontorshchikova, Claudia Medyanik, Igor Orlinskaya, Natalia Grishin, Artem Kontorshchikov, Michael Badanina, Dariya Curr Issues Mol Biol Article This research was aimed at investigating the features of free radical activity and the parameters of glutathione metabolism in tumor tissues and the peritumoral zone at different degrees of glial tumor anaplasia. We analyzed postoperative material from 20 patients with gliomas of different degrees of anaplasia. The greatest differences compared to adjacent noncancerous tissues were found in the tumor tissue: an increased amount of glutathione and glutathione-related enzymes at Grades I and II, and a decrease of these parameters at Grades III and IV. For the peritumoral zone of Grades I and II, the indices changed in different directions, while for Grades III and IV, they occurred synchronously with the tumor tissue changes. For Low Grade and High Grade gliomas, opposite trends were revealed regarding changes in the level of glutathione and the enzymes involved in its metabolism and in the free radical activity in the peritumoral zone. The content of glutathione and the enzymes involved in its metabolism decreased with the increasing degree of glioma anaplasia. In contrast, free radical activity increased. The glutathione system is an active participant in the antioxidant defense of the body and can be used to characterize the cell condition of gliomas at different stages of tumor development. MDPI 2022-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9777065/ /pubmed/36547100 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb44120439 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Obukhova, Larisa
Kopytova, Tatiana
Murach, Elena
Shchelchkova, Natalya
Kontorshchikova, Claudia
Medyanik, Igor
Orlinskaya, Natalia
Grishin, Artem
Kontorshchikov, Michael
Badanina, Dariya
Glutathione and Its Metabolic Enzymes in Gliomal Tumor Tissue and the Peritumoral Zone at Different Degrees of Anaplasia
title Glutathione and Its Metabolic Enzymes in Gliomal Tumor Tissue and the Peritumoral Zone at Different Degrees of Anaplasia
title_full Glutathione and Its Metabolic Enzymes in Gliomal Tumor Tissue and the Peritumoral Zone at Different Degrees of Anaplasia
title_fullStr Glutathione and Its Metabolic Enzymes in Gliomal Tumor Tissue and the Peritumoral Zone at Different Degrees of Anaplasia
title_full_unstemmed Glutathione and Its Metabolic Enzymes in Gliomal Tumor Tissue and the Peritumoral Zone at Different Degrees of Anaplasia
title_short Glutathione and Its Metabolic Enzymes in Gliomal Tumor Tissue and the Peritumoral Zone at Different Degrees of Anaplasia
title_sort glutathione and its metabolic enzymes in gliomal tumor tissue and the peritumoral zone at different degrees of anaplasia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9777065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36547100
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb44120439
work_keys_str_mv AT obukhovalarisa glutathioneanditsmetabolicenzymesingliomaltumortissueandtheperitumoralzoneatdifferentdegreesofanaplasia
AT kopytovatatiana glutathioneanditsmetabolicenzymesingliomaltumortissueandtheperitumoralzoneatdifferentdegreesofanaplasia
AT murachelena glutathioneanditsmetabolicenzymesingliomaltumortissueandtheperitumoralzoneatdifferentdegreesofanaplasia
AT shchelchkovanatalya glutathioneanditsmetabolicenzymesingliomaltumortissueandtheperitumoralzoneatdifferentdegreesofanaplasia
AT kontorshchikovaclaudia glutathioneanditsmetabolicenzymesingliomaltumortissueandtheperitumoralzoneatdifferentdegreesofanaplasia
AT medyanikigor glutathioneanditsmetabolicenzymesingliomaltumortissueandtheperitumoralzoneatdifferentdegreesofanaplasia
AT orlinskayanatalia glutathioneanditsmetabolicenzymesingliomaltumortissueandtheperitumoralzoneatdifferentdegreesofanaplasia
AT grishinartem glutathioneanditsmetabolicenzymesingliomaltumortissueandtheperitumoralzoneatdifferentdegreesofanaplasia
AT kontorshchikovmichael glutathioneanditsmetabolicenzymesingliomaltumortissueandtheperitumoralzoneatdifferentdegreesofanaplasia
AT badaninadariya glutathioneanditsmetabolicenzymesingliomaltumortissueandtheperitumoralzoneatdifferentdegreesofanaplasia