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Zinc content in the diet affects the expressional changes of cu/znsod in aorta of spontaneously hypertensive rats

A. Dimitrova, D. Strashimirov, T. Betova, A. Russeva, M. Alexandrova, M. Apostolova

Abstract

Oxidative stress induced by reactive oxygen species (ROS) plays an important role in development of hypertension. Vascular cells have a complex antioxidant system for protection against increased oxidative stress. Zinc is a co-factor of one of the most important antioxidant enzyme - copper-zinc superoxide dismutase (Cu/ZnSOD). The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of feeding different Zn containing diets (40, 60, 160 mg Zn/kg lab chow) on the activity and expression of Cu/ZnSOD in aorta of male (n=27) spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). The diets were introduced at the beginning of the development of hypertension (2 months after birth) and the animals were fed for 8 weeks. Cu/ZnSOD expression was analyzed by immunohistochemistry and the activity was measured by RANSOD kit (RANDOX). Atomic-absorption spectrometry was used to determine Zn and Cu concentrations in the rat`s sera. Cu/ZnSOD was mainly expressed in medial smooth muscle cells and it had a weak immunoreactivity in the endothelium. In the group with Zn supplementation diet (160 mg Zn/kg lab chow), Cu/ZnSOD staining was more enhanced in the smooth muscle cells and endothelium, and the systolic blood pressure was significantly decreased.

Scripta Scientifica Medica 2007;39(2):137-141


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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14748/ssm.v39i2.485
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A. Dimitrova
Medical University of Pleven
Bulgaria

Department of Pathophysiology

D. Strashimirov
Medical University of Pleven
Bulgaria

Department of Pathophysiology

T. Betova
Medical University of Pleven
Bulgaria

Department of Pathoanatomy

A. Russeva
Medical University of Pleven
Bulgaria

Department of Clinical Laboratory

M. Alexandrova
Medical University of Pleven
Bulgaria

Department of Biophysics

M. Apostolova
Institute of Molecular Biology
Bulgaria

Lab Med & Biol Res - Sofia

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