2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0118773
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Hepatic Oxidative Stress, Genotoxicity and Vascular Dysfunction in Lean or Obese Zucker Rats

Abstract: Metabolic syndrome is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, which could be related to oxidative stress. Here, we investigated the associations between hepatic oxidative stress and vascular function in pressurized mesenteric arteries from lean and obese Zucker rats at 14, 24 and 37 weeks of age. Obese Zucker rats had more hepatic fat accumulation than their lean counterparts. Nevertheless, the obese rats had unaltered age-related level of hepatic oxidatively damaged DNA in terms of formamido… Show more

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“…ROS production and redox imbalance have been related to enhanced Hmox-1 expression ( Nath et al, 2001 ; Ulyanova et al, 2001 ). Importantly, elevations in the levels of this enzyme have been observed in peripheral alterations induced by chronic psychosocial stress in mice ( Czech et al, 2013 ) and, in particular, in adipose tissue dysfunctions and metabolic disorders ( Lohr et al, 2015 ). Further on, Hmox-1 expression and functioning have been demonstrated to be strictly dependent from NADPH oxidase Nox enzymes ( Rousset et al, 2013 ), especially during fat mass function regulation ( Depner et al, 2013 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ROS production and redox imbalance have been related to enhanced Hmox-1 expression ( Nath et al, 2001 ; Ulyanova et al, 2001 ). Importantly, elevations in the levels of this enzyme have been observed in peripheral alterations induced by chronic psychosocial stress in mice ( Czech et al, 2013 ) and, in particular, in adipose tissue dysfunctions and metabolic disorders ( Lohr et al, 2015 ). Further on, Hmox-1 expression and functioning have been demonstrated to be strictly dependent from NADPH oxidase Nox enzymes ( Rousset et al, 2013 ), especially during fat mass function regulation ( Depner et al, 2013 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DNA strand breaks were measured as previously described [ 23 ]. Strand breaks were visually scored and assigned to one of five classes in a blinded fashion as described by [ 23 ]. Cells treated with Ro19-8022 (gift from F. Hoffmann-La Roche, Basel, Switzerland) and white light were used as controls.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study showed similar vasomotor dysfunction response in both lean and obese Zucker rats, and therefore the less expensive lean Zucker rat was chosen as a model animal in this study. The obese Zucker rat is an animal model for metabolic syndrome, and it develops vasomotor dysfunction [ 6 , 44 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%