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Evidence of myofibrillar protein oxidation induced by postischemic reperfusion in isolated rat hearts

Author Affiliations
University of Padua, Industriale Chimica (Italy), Queen's University, Queens University
Published InAmerican Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
Year2004
Citations149

Abstract

Although the contribution of reactive oxygen species to myocardial ischemia is well recognized, the possible intracellular targets, especially at the level of myofibrillar proteins (MP), are not yet fully characterized. To assess the maximal extent of oxidative degradation of proteins, isolated rat hearts were perfused with 1 mM H(2)O(2). Subsequently, the MP maximally oxidative damage was compared with the effects produced by 1) 30 min of no-flow ischemia (I) followed in other hearts by 3 min of reperfusion (I/R); and 2) I/R in the presence of a potent antioxidant N-(2-mercaptopropionyl)glycine (MPG). Samples from the H(2)O(2) group electrophoresed under nonreducing conditions and probed with actin, desmin, or tropomyosin monoclonal antibodies showed high-molecular mass complexes indicative of disulfide cross-bridges along with splitting…
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