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Title : Acute hypermethioninemia impairs redox homeostasis and acetylcholinesterase activity in the hippocampus, striatum and cerebellum of young rats - de Moraes Meine_2021_Int.J.Dev.Neurosci__
Author(s) : de Moraes Meine B , Bona NP , Luduvico KP , Spohr L , Pedra NS , Spanevello RM , Stefanello FM , Soares MSP
Ref : Int J Developmental Neuroscience , : , 2021
Abstract :

Hypermethioninemia is characterized by high plasma concentrations of methionine (Met) and its metabolites, such as methionine sulfoxide (MetO), and neurological changes, such as cerebral edema and cognitive deficits. The aim of this study was to analyze the redox status and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity in the hippocampus, striatum, and cerebellum of young Wistar rats subjected to an acute hypermethioninemia protocol. The animals received, by subcutaneous injection, a single dose of Met (0.4 g/kg), MetO (0.1 g/kg), and Met+MetO, and 1 h or 3 h after administration, the animals were euthanatized for brain structure obtaining. In the hippocampus, an increase in lipid peroxidation and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activity was observed at 1 h in the MetO and Met+MetO groups, and a reduction in the superoxide dismutase activity was found in the Met+MetO group. Met and/or MetO induced a decrease in the thiol content and GPx activity and enhanced lipid peroxidation at 3 h. In the striatum, a reduction in the thiol content and GPx activity, an increase in lipid peroxidation, and AChE activity were induced by Met and/or MetO at 1 h or 3 h. Additionally, in the cerebellum, an increase in the AChE in the MetO and Met+MetO groups 1 h after administration was observed. These data help to better understand the pathophysiological mechanisms that underly the neurological changes found in hypermethioninemic patients.

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de Moraes Meine B, Bona NP, Luduvico KP, Spohr L, Pedra NS, Spanevello RM, Stefanello FM, Soares MSP (2021)
Acute hypermethioninemia impairs redox homeostasis and acetylcholinesterase activity in the hippocampus, striatum and cerebellum of young rats
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de Moraes Meine B, Bona NP, Luduvico KP, Spohr L, Pedra NS, Spanevello RM, Stefanello FM, Soares MSP (2021)
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