1. Effects of nitric oxide modulators and antioxidants on endocrine and cellular markers of acute stress in rats
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Giridhari Pal, Tapan Behl, Rajendra Kumar Behera, Sridevi Chigurupati, Mihir Chauhan, Sukhbir Singh, Neelam Sharma, Maha Aldubayan, Shatha Ghazi Felemban, Abdullah Farasani, Saurabh Bhatia, and Simona Bungau
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Male ,Restraint, Physical ,Nitrates ,Superoxide Dismutase ,Biophysics ,NF-kappa B ,Endocrine System ,Cell Biology ,Arginine ,Nitric Oxide ,Biochemistry ,Glutathione ,Antioxidants ,Malondialdehyde ,Acute Disease ,Animals ,Female ,HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins ,Nitric Oxide Synthase ,Rats, Wistar ,Corticosterone ,Molecular Biology ,Biomarkers ,Nitrites ,Stress, Psychological - Abstract
The effects of nitric oxide modulators (NO-modulators) and antioxidants on acute (RSx1) restraint stress induced endocrine, cellular and oxidative/nitrosative stress markers was studied in Wistar rats. The results of our study revealed that exposure to RS(x1) enhanced malondialdehyde (MDA), heat shock protein (HSP-70), corticosterone, nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) levels and suppressed glutathione (GSH), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and total nitrites and nitrates (NOx) levels. NO precursor and NO synthase inhibitors were found to differentially modulate stress mechanisms, by altering NF-κB, HSP-70 and corticosterone levels. l-Ascorbic acid significantly suppressed acute stress induced elevation of NF-κB and HSP-70 levels depicting protective effects, as also evidenced by reversal of elevated plasma corticosterone levels. Therefore, modulation of oxidative and nitrosative pathways, offers an approach in modulating stress induced changes associated with various disorders.
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- 2021