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Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 2006
Marion Deon; Moacir Wajner; Lisana Reginini Sirtori; Douglas Boni Fitarelli; Daniella de Moura Coelho; Angela Sitta; Alethea Gatto Barschak; Gustavo da Costa Ferreira; Alexsandro Haeser; Roberto Giugliani; Carmen Regla Vargas
X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD) is a peroxisomal disorder biochemically characterized by the accumulation of very long chain fatty acids (VLCFA), particularly hexacosanoic acid (C(26:0)) and tetracosanoic acid (C(24:0)), in tissues and biological fluids. Although patients affected by this disorder predominantly present central and peripheral demyelination as well as adrenal insufficiency, the mechanisms underlying the brain damage in X-ALD are poorly known. The current treatment of X-ALD with glyceroltrioleate (C(18:1))/glyceroltrierucate (C(22:1)) (Lorenzos oil, LO) combined with a VLCFA-poor diet normalizes VLCFA concentrations, but the neurological symptoms persist or even progress in symptomatic patients. Considering that free radical generation is involved in various neurodegenerative disorders and that in a previous study we showed evidence that oxidative stress is probably involved in the pathophysiology of X-ALD symptomatic patients, in the present study we evaluated various oxidative stress parameters, namely thiobarbituric acid reactive species (TBA-RS) and total antioxidant reactivity (TAR) in plasma, as well as the activities of the antioxidant enzymes catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) in erythrocytes from symptomatic and asymptomatic X-ALD patients and verified whether LO treatment and a VLCFA restricted diet could change these parameters. We observed a significant increase of plasma TBA-RS in symptomatic and asymptomatic X-ALD patients, reflecting induction of lipid peroxidation even before the disease was manifested. In addition, LO treatment did not alter this profile. Furthermore, plasma TAR measurement of X-ALD patients was not different from that of controls. Similarly, the antioxidant enzyme activities CAT, SOD and GPx were not altered in erythrocyte from X-ALD patients as compared to controls. We also examined the in vitro effects of hexacosanoic acid (C(26:0)) and tetracosanoic acid (C(24:0)) alone or combined with oleic (C(18:1))/erucic (C(22:1)) acids on various oxidative stress parameters in cerebral cortex of young rats, namely chemiluminescence, TBA-RS, TAR, CAT, SOD and GPx in order to investigate whether those fatty acids were able to induce oxidative stress. We found that there was a significant increase of TBARS and of chemiluminescence in rat cerebral cortex exposed to C(26:0)/C(24:0), and that the addition of C(18:1)and C(22:1) to the assays did not prevent this effect. Furthermore, TAR measurement was not altered by C(26:0) and C(24:0) acids in rat cerebral cortex. Taken together, our results indicate that lipid peroxidation occurs in X-ALD and that LO treatment does not attenuate or prevent free radical generation in these patients. Therefore, it may be presumed that antioxidants should be considered as an adjuvant therapy for X-ALD patients.
Archive | 2005
Carolina Maso Viegas; Gustavo da Costa Ferreira; Anelise Miotti Tonin; Patrícia Fernanda Schuck; Anna Laura Schmidt; Juliana da Silva Winter; Vanessa Grando; Douglas Boni Fitarelli; Alexandre Solano; Alexandra Latini; Carmen Regla Vargas; Moacir Wajner
Archive | 2004
Angela Sitta; Douglas Boni Fitarelli; Gustavo da Costa Ferreira; Daniela de Moura Coelho; Renata Klein; Bárbara Sommer; Gabriel Eduardo Santiago Civallero; Moacir Wajner
Archive | 2004
Sharon Schilling Landgraf; Daniela de Moura Coelho; Marion Deon; Graziela de Oliveira Schmitt; Roberto Giugliani; Lisana Reginini Sirtori; Douglas Boni Fitarelli; Angela Sitta; Alethea Gatto Barschak; Gustavo da Costa Ferreira; Ruth Caldas; Adriane Belló-Klein; Moacir Wajner; G. Cavallero
Archive | 2004
Carmen Regla Vargas; Daniella de Moura Coelho; Roberto Giugliani; Alethea Gatto Barschak; Angela Sitta; Gustavo C. Ferreira; Marion Deon; Douglas Boni Fitarelli; Marina Chiochetta; Ruth Caldas; Fernanda Lenara Roth; Laura Bannach Jardim; Moacir Wajner
Archive | 2004
Carolina Maso Viegas; Gustavo da Costa Ferreira; César Augusto João Ribeiro; Marina Chiochetta; Douglas Boni Fitarelli; Angela Sitta; Marion Deon; Daniela de Moura Coelho; Carmen Regla Vargas; Alexandra Latini; Clovis Milton Duval Wannmacher; Moacir Wajner
Archive | 2004
Graziela de Oliveira Schmitt; Marion Deon; Sharon Schilling Landgraf; Lisana Reginini Sirtori; Douglas Boni Fitarelli; Angela Sitta; Alethea Gatto Barschak; Adriane Belló-Klein; Ruth Caldas; Roberto Giugliani; Moacir Wajner; Gabriel Civallero
Archive | 2004
Carolina Maso Viegas; Gustavo da Costa Ferreira; César Augusto João Ribeiro; Marina Chiocheta; Douglas Boni Fitarelli; Angela Sitta; Marion Deon; Daniela de Moura Coelho; Carmen Regla Vargas; Alexandra Latini; Clovis Milton Duval Wannmacher
Archive | 2003
Moacir Wajner; Gabriela Broilo Ferreira; Angela Sitta; Lisana Reginini Sirtori; Douglas Boni Fitarelli; Sharon Schilling Landgraf; Bárbara Sommer; Roberto Giugliani; Daniela de Moura Coelho; Carmen Regla Vargas
Archive | 2003
Douglas Boni Fitarelli; Lisana Reginini Sirtori; Adriane Belló-Klein; Laureci da Silva Goulart; Susana Llesuy; Marion Deon; Roberto Giugliani; Carlos Fernando Mello; Moacir Wajner
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