Li Li, Liu Gengtao. PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF SCHISANHENOL AGAINST OXYGENFREE RADICAL INDUCED INJURY OF RAT CEREBRAL MITOCHONDRIA AND SYNAPTOSOMESJ. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica, 1998, 33(2): 81-86.
Citation: Li Li, Liu Gengtao. PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF SCHISANHENOL AGAINST OXYGENFREE RADICAL INDUCED INJURY OF RAT CEREBRAL MITOCHONDRIA AND SYNAPTOSOMESJ. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica, 1998, 33(2): 81-86.

PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF SCHISANHENOL AGAINST OXYGENFREE RADICAL INDUCED INJURY OF RAT CEREBRAL MITOCHONDRIA AND SYNAPTOSOMES

  • The cerebral tissue injury induced by ischemia and reperfusion or trauma has been considered to be due to over production of oxygen free radicals (OFRs). The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of schisanhenol (Sal) on Fe2+-cysteine (Cys) induced injury of rat cerebral mitochondria and synaptosomes in vitro. Incubation of cerebral mitochondria or synaptosomes with Fe2+-Cys at 37℃ resulted in an increase of malondiadehyde (MDA) formation and decrease of ATPase activity. Sal(10-4 mol·L-1) completely inhibited Fe2+-Cys induced increase of MDA formation of mitochondria and synaptosomes as well as the loss of ATPase activity of mitochondria. The swelling of mitochondria and reduction of membrane fluidity of mitochondria and synaptosomes induced by Fe2+-Cys were also prevented by Sal. Sal(10-5mol·L-1) was shown to siganificantly inhibit the decrease of synaptosomal GSH content induced by H2O2. The electron micrographs also showed that Sal markedly reduced the pathological damage of mitochondria and synaptosomes induced by Fe2+-Cys. The results suggest that Sal has protetive action against Fe2+-Cys induced injury of rat cerebral mitochondria and synaptosomes.
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