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Publication : Coenzyme Q and protein/lipid oxidation in a BSE-infected transgenic mouse model.

First Author  Martin SF Year  2007
Journal  Free Radic Biol Med Volume  42
Issue  11 Pages  1723-9
PubMed ID  17462540 Mgi Jnum  J:121593
Mgi Id  MGI:3710709 Doi  10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2007.03.005
Citation  Martin SF, et al. (2007) Coenzyme Q and protein/lipid oxidation in a BSE-infected transgenic mouse model. Free Radic Biol Med 42(11):1723-9
abstractText  Oxidative stress and antioxidants play an important role in neurodegenerative diseases. However, the exact participation of antioxidants in the evolution of prion diseases is still largely unknown. The aim of this study was to assess brain levels of coenzyme Q (CoQ), an endogenous lipophilic antioxidant, and the antioxidant/pro-oxidant status by determining oxidative damage to proteins and lipids after intracerebral bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) infection of transgenic mice expressing bovine prion protein (PrP). Our results indicate that, whereas the ratio between the two CoQ homologues present in mice (CoQ(9) and CoQ(10)) is not altered by prion infection during the course of the disease, significant increases in total CoQ(9) and CoQ(10) were observed in BSE-infected mice 150 days after inoculation. This time point coincided with the first manifestation of PrP(Sc) deposition in nervous tissue. In addition, CoQ(9) and CoQ(10) levels, neuropathological alterations, and PrP(Sc) deposition in nervous tissues underwent further increases as the illness progressed. Lipid and protein oxidation were observed only at the final stage of the disease after clinical signs had appeared. These findings indicate upregulation of CoQ(9)- and CoQ(10)-dependent antioxidant systems in response to the increased oxidative stress induced by prion infection in nervous tissue. However, the induction of these endogenous antioxidant systems seems to be insufficient to prevent the development of the illness.
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