TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of diet supplemented with quinoa seeds on oxidative status in plasma and selected tissues of high fructose-fed rats
AU - Pasko, Pawel
AU - Barton, Henryk
AU - Zagrodzki, Pawel
AU - Izewska, Aleksandra
AU - Krosniak, Miroslaw
AU - Gawlik, Malgorzata
AU - Gawlik, Maciej
AU - Gorinstein, Shela
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Oxidative stress plays an important role as a mediator of damage produced by fructose metabolism. This work was designed to investigate the effect of diet supplemented with quinoa seeds on oxidative stress in plasma, heart, kidney, liver, spleen, lung, testis and pancreas of fructose administered rats. Fructose administration (310 g/kg fodder for 5 weeks) caused oxidative stress that was manifested by the increase in plasma malondialdehyde (MDA) (p<0.05), and by the non-significant changes in the enzymatic antioxidant potential in plasma and most of tissues. Co-administration of quinoa seeds (310 g/kg fodder) maintained normal activities of some enzymes. It also influenced the oxidative stress as was evidenced by decreasing MDA in plasma, and decreasing the activities of antioxidant enzymes (erythrocyte superoxide dismutase - eSOD, catalase -CAT, plasma glutathione peroxidase - pGPX). These findings demonstrate that quinoa seeds can act as a moderate protective agent against potential of fructose-induced changes in rats by reducing lipid peroxidation and by enhancing the antioxidant capacity of blood (plasma) and heart, kidney, testis, lung and pancreas.
AB - Oxidative stress plays an important role as a mediator of damage produced by fructose metabolism. This work was designed to investigate the effect of diet supplemented with quinoa seeds on oxidative stress in plasma, heart, kidney, liver, spleen, lung, testis and pancreas of fructose administered rats. Fructose administration (310 g/kg fodder for 5 weeks) caused oxidative stress that was manifested by the increase in plasma malondialdehyde (MDA) (p<0.05), and by the non-significant changes in the enzymatic antioxidant potential in plasma and most of tissues. Co-administration of quinoa seeds (310 g/kg fodder) maintained normal activities of some enzymes. It also influenced the oxidative stress as was evidenced by decreasing MDA in plasma, and decreasing the activities of antioxidant enzymes (erythrocyte superoxide dismutase - eSOD, catalase -CAT, plasma glutathione peroxidase - pGPX). These findings demonstrate that quinoa seeds can act as a moderate protective agent against potential of fructose-induced changes in rats by reducing lipid peroxidation and by enhancing the antioxidant capacity of blood (plasma) and heart, kidney, testis, lung and pancreas.
KW - Catalase
KW - Glutathione peroxidase
KW - Malondialdehyde
KW - Oxidative status
KW - Quinoa seeds
KW - Superoxide dismutase
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U2 - 10.1007/s11130-010-0164-6
DO - 10.1007/s11130-010-0164-6
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C2 - 20354792
AN - SCOPUS:77953325412
SN - 0921-9668
VL - 65
SP - 146
EP - 151
JO - Plant Foods for Human Nutrition
JF - Plant Foods for Human Nutrition
IS - 2
ER -