The Efficacy of a Peptide Product from the Pituitary Gland of <i>Rangifer tarandus</i> as an Antioxidant Agent Under the Combined Effects of Light Desynchronosis and Depriming Toxicant

The possibility of using methods for determining the oxidative status of an organism (enzymatic and non-enzymatic links of the cellular antioxidant system) to assess the antioxidant properties of peptides of the pituitary gland of the reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) were investigated in an experimental...

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Main Authors: E. G. Batotsyrenova, V. A. Kashuro, A. V. Sharabanov, V. K. Kozlov, A. L. Kovalenko
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author E. G. Batotsyrenova
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V. K. Kozlov
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description The possibility of using methods for determining the oxidative status of an organism (enzymatic and non-enzymatic links of the cellular antioxidant system) to assess the antioxidant properties of peptides of the pituitary gland of the reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) were investigated in an experimental study conducted with a combined effect of factors of different nature on rats: a physical factor — prolonged light desynchronosis (different light modes) and a chemical factor - acute severe poisoning with depriving toxicant (sodium thiopental, LD50). The pharmacological correction of the oxidative status of cells in the animals of the experimental subgroups was carried out with the peptide product of the pituitary gland, intranasally injecting the surviving rats with the bioproduct at a dose of 100 µg/kg, once in the first half of the objective day for 14 days after poisoning with sodium thiopental. The surviving animals of the control groups were similarly injected with saline. The effectiveness of the correction of the disruptions of the cellular oxidative status with the peptide product of the pituitary gland was tested 30 days after the onset of the combined effect of stress factors on rats. It was found that the use of this bioactive peptide product in experimental animals exposed to different light modes and a chemical factor contributed to a decrease in the initially increased indicators of lipid peroxidation in rat erythrocytes and an increase in the initially reduced indicators of the enzymatic link of antioxidant protection. The activity of superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, glutathione transferase, as well as glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase increased after pharmacological correction. The concentration of reduced glutathione also increased in erythrocytes. The maximum changes were observed in the experimental subgroup of rats exposed to the combined effects of constant illumination and depriming toxicant. It was also found that the revealed positive changes in the indicators of the enzymatic link of antioxidant protection in animals of the experimental subgroups are associated with the maintenance of a sufficient concentration of reduced glutathione in red blood cells, which contributed to the maintenance of the cellular redox balance, when the conditions of the external lighting regime are violated.
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spelling doaj-art-59e8a96e6ec548e9ae51719c2468b5122025-08-20T03:37:09ZrusLLC "Publishing House OKI"Антибиотики и Химиотерапия0235-29902021-10-01667-8202910.37489/0235-2990-2021-66-7-8-20-29795The Efficacy of a Peptide Product from the Pituitary Gland of <i>Rangifer tarandus</i> as an Antioxidant Agent Under the Combined Effects of Light Desynchronosis and Depriming ToxicantE. G. Batotsyrenova0V. A. Kashuro1A. V. Sharabanov2V. K. Kozlov3A. L. Kovalenko4Scientific and Clinical Center of Toxicology named after academician S. N. Golikov of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency; St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian FederationScientific and Clinical Center of Toxicology named after academician S. N. Golikov of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency; St. Petersburg State UniversityScientific and Clinical Center of Toxicology named after academician S. N. Golikov of the Federal Medical and Biological AgencyScientific and Clinical Center of Toxicology named after academician S. N. Golikov of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency; St. Petersburg State UniversityScientific and Clinical Center of Toxicology named after academician S. N. Golikov of the Federal Medical and Biological AgencyThe possibility of using methods for determining the oxidative status of an organism (enzymatic and non-enzymatic links of the cellular antioxidant system) to assess the antioxidant properties of peptides of the pituitary gland of the reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) were investigated in an experimental study conducted with a combined effect of factors of different nature on rats: a physical factor — prolonged light desynchronosis (different light modes) and a chemical factor - acute severe poisoning with depriving toxicant (sodium thiopental, LD50). The pharmacological correction of the oxidative status of cells in the animals of the experimental subgroups was carried out with the peptide product of the pituitary gland, intranasally injecting the surviving rats with the bioproduct at a dose of 100 µg/kg, once in the first half of the objective day for 14 days after poisoning with sodium thiopental. The surviving animals of the control groups were similarly injected with saline. The effectiveness of the correction of the disruptions of the cellular oxidative status with the peptide product of the pituitary gland was tested 30 days after the onset of the combined effect of stress factors on rats. It was found that the use of this bioactive peptide product in experimental animals exposed to different light modes and a chemical factor contributed to a decrease in the initially increased indicators of lipid peroxidation in rat erythrocytes and an increase in the initially reduced indicators of the enzymatic link of antioxidant protection. The activity of superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, glutathione transferase, as well as glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase increased after pharmacological correction. The concentration of reduced glutathione also increased in erythrocytes. The maximum changes were observed in the experimental subgroup of rats exposed to the combined effects of constant illumination and depriming toxicant. It was also found that the revealed positive changes in the indicators of the enzymatic link of antioxidant protection in animals of the experimental subgroups are associated with the maintenance of a sufficient concentration of reduced glutathione in red blood cells, which contributed to the maintenance of the cellular redox balance, when the conditions of the external lighting regime are violated.https://www.antibiotics-chemotherapy.ru/jour/article/view/836ratscombined actionlight desynchronosis (constant light/constant dark)acute severe poisoning with depriming toxicant (sodium thiopental, ld50 )erythrocytesantioxidant defense enzymesglutathione systemredox balancebioactive pituitary peptidesantioxidant effects
spellingShingle E. G. Batotsyrenova
V. A. Kashuro
A. V. Sharabanov
V. K. Kozlov
A. L. Kovalenko
The Efficacy of a Peptide Product from the Pituitary Gland of <i>Rangifer tarandus</i> as an Antioxidant Agent Under the Combined Effects of Light Desynchronosis and Depriming Toxicant
Антибиотики и Химиотерапия
rats
combined action
light desynchronosis (constant light/constant dark)
acute severe poisoning with depriming toxicant (sodium thiopental, ld50 )
erythrocytes
antioxidant defense enzymes
glutathione system
redox balance
bioactive pituitary peptides
antioxidant effects
title The Efficacy of a Peptide Product from the Pituitary Gland of <i>Rangifer tarandus</i> as an Antioxidant Agent Under the Combined Effects of Light Desynchronosis and Depriming Toxicant
title_full The Efficacy of a Peptide Product from the Pituitary Gland of <i>Rangifer tarandus</i> as an Antioxidant Agent Under the Combined Effects of Light Desynchronosis and Depriming Toxicant
title_fullStr The Efficacy of a Peptide Product from the Pituitary Gland of <i>Rangifer tarandus</i> as an Antioxidant Agent Under the Combined Effects of Light Desynchronosis and Depriming Toxicant
title_full_unstemmed The Efficacy of a Peptide Product from the Pituitary Gland of <i>Rangifer tarandus</i> as an Antioxidant Agent Under the Combined Effects of Light Desynchronosis and Depriming Toxicant
title_short The Efficacy of a Peptide Product from the Pituitary Gland of <i>Rangifer tarandus</i> as an Antioxidant Agent Under the Combined Effects of Light Desynchronosis and Depriming Toxicant
title_sort efficacy of a peptide product from the pituitary gland of i rangifer tarandus i as an antioxidant agent under the combined effects of light desynchronosis and depriming toxicant
topic rats
combined action
light desynchronosis (constant light/constant dark)
acute severe poisoning with depriming toxicant (sodium thiopental, ld50 )
erythrocytes
antioxidant defense enzymes
glutathione system
redox balance
bioactive pituitary peptides
antioxidant effects
url https://www.antibiotics-chemotherapy.ru/jour/article/view/836
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