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Oxidative stress coping capacity (OSC) value: Development and validation of an in vitro measurement method for blood plasma using electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (EPR) and vitamin C

Authors :
Pauline Nibbe
Johannes Schleusener
Silas Siebert
Richard Borgart
Doreen Brandt
Ronja Westphalen
Nadine Schüler
Bastian Berger
Eva M.J. Peters
Martina C. Meinke
Silke B. Lohan
Source :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 194:230-244
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2023.

Abstract

Oxidative stress as a driver of disease is reinforcing the trend towards supplementation with antioxidants. While antioxidants positively influence the redox status when applied at physiological doses, higher concentrations may have pro-oxidative effects. Precise assessment methods for testing the supply of antioxidants are lacking. Using in-situ-irradiation as stressor and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy as readout system for formed radicals, a stress response assessment method was developed, using protein solutions and plasma samples from transfusion medicine. The method was validated in a double-blind placebo-controlled in vivo cross-over pilot study in blood plasma samples of individuals before and after vitamin C supplementation. Reference measurements were performed for the exogenous antioxidants β-carotene and vitamin C, and glutathione as an endogenous representative. Malondialdehyde was studied for oxidative stress indication. Protein solutions without antioxidants showed a linear increase in radical concentration during irradiation. The in-vitro-addition of vitamin C or plasma samples from subjects displayed two slopes (m

Details

ISSN :
08915849
Volume :
194
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c5f4b328901572cafdc51d3f33436f9f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2022.11.034