Nuria Marín
University of Valencia
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Free Radical Biology and Medicine | 1999
Francisco Bosch-Morell; Leopold Flohé; Nuria Marín; Francisco J. Romero
4-Hydroxy-2,3-trans-nonenal, a lipid peroxidation product, inhibits glutathione peroxidase in a concentration-dependent manner. The concentration providing 50% inhibition is 0.12 mM. This inhibition can be almost completely (89%) prevented by 1 mM glutathione added to the incubation mixture 30 min before 4-hydroxy-2,3-trans-nonenal or 2,3-trans-nonenal, but not by other thiol-containing antioxidants such as 0.5 mM dithiothreitol or beta-mercaptoethanol. Again the addition of 1 mM glutathione, and not of 0.5 mM dithiothreitol or beta-mercaptoethanol, to the enzyme 30 min after incubation with 4-hydroxy-2,3-trans-nonenal restores activity to the same extent as does the preincubation with GSH. In view of the known reactivity of 4-hydroxy-2,3-trans-nonenal with lysine residues and the reversibility of the inhibition, the involvement of a lysine residue in GSH binding to glutathione peroxidase is proposed. The potential relevance of the inhibition of glutathione peroxidase by 4-hydroxy-nonenal to oxidative tissue damage is discussed with particular emphasis on neurological disorders.
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development | 2000
Nuria Marín; Belén Romero; Francisco Bosch-Morell; Marta Llansola; Vicente Felipo; Joaquín Romá; Francisco J. Romero
It is known that beta-amyloid peptide (Abeta) contributes to the neurodegeneration in Alzheimers disease (AD) and operates through activation of an apoptotic pathway. Apoptotic signal is driven by a family of cysteine proteases called caspases. The beta-amyloid precursor protein (APP) is directly and efficiently cleaved by caspases during apoptosis, resulting in elevated beta-amyloid peptide formation. Cerebellar neurons from rat pups were treated with the aged Abeta(25-35) at 1 and 5 microM and fluorescence assays of caspase activity performed over 4 days. We observed an increase in caspase activity after 48 h treatment in both 1 and 5 microM treated cells, then (72-96 h) caspase activity decreased to control values. The data presented support the hypothesis that Abeta(25-35)-induced apoptosis is mediated by the activation of Caspase-3 and that this is a transient effect.
Free Radical Biology and Medicine | 2002
Francisco Bosch-Morell; Joaquín Romá; Nuria Marín; Belén Romero; Antonio Rodríguez-Galietero; Siv Johnsen-Soriano; Manuel Díaz-Llopis; Francisco J. Romero
This study was aimed at examining the role of oxygen and nitrogen reactive species in a model of experimental uveitis upon intravitreal injection of bacterial endotoxin to albino New Zealand rabbits. The inflammatory response was evaluated in terms of: (i) the integrity of the blood aqueous barrier (protein and cell content in samples of aqueous humor), (ii) histopathological changes of the eyes, (iii) clinical evaluation (with a score index based on clinical symptoms), and (iv) the concentration of malondialdehyde (MDA), in aqueous humor, as a marker of oxidative stress. Betamethasone was used as reference treatment, superoxide dismutase as quencher of superoxide anion, L-N(G)-nitro-L-arginine-methyl-esther (L-NAME) and chlorpromazine as nitric oxide synthase inhibitors, and ebselen, a glutathione peroxidase mimic, as peroxynitrite reductant. All the substances were injected subconjunctivally to the rabbits immediately after the intravitreal endotoxin injection. Ebselen was the only treatment able to decrease MDA concentration to control values, exerting an effect similar to that elicited by L-NAME on the rest of the parameters tested. The data presented render ebselen a notable choice for the treatment of uveitis, with implications for clinical trials.
Free Radical Biology and Medicine | 1999
Francisco Bosch-Morell; Joaquín Romá; Francisco J. Puertas; Nuria Marín; Manuel Díaz-Llopis; Francisco J. Romero
Inflammation results in the production of free radicals. In a model of experimental uveitis upon subcutaneous injection of endotoxin to Lewis rats, i.e., endotoxin-induced experimental uveitis (EIU), we have evaluated the status of the antioxidant capacity of ocular tissues. EIU results in a decrease of glutathione (GSH) content and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activity in whole eye homogenates 24-h after endotoxin administration. Furthermore, an increase in malondialdehyde (MDA) content was observed in these same samples, thus confirming the involvement of oxidative stress in the pathophysiology of the process. In view of the ability of the antioxidant ebselen as GPx enzyme mimic, we tested the effect of the oral treatment with two doses of 100 mg/kg body weight of ebselen (first dose administered at the same time of endotoxin, and the second after 12 h). Ebselen administration normalized the GSH and MDA contents and protected the GPx activity of the EIU rat eyes. The GPx activity in the eye homogenate of the treated rats could be completely acounted for by the ebselen-dependent GPx-like activity, i.e., GPx activity measured in the acidic supernatant of the homogenate after neutralization. Unmodified ebselen was detected in whole eye homogenates, thus it shows for the first time the penetration of ebselen through the blood-aqueous and blood-retina barrier. The results herein may allow the proposal of ebselen as a suitable antiinflammatory agent in ocular tissues.
Free Radical Research | 2002
Enrique J. Jareño; Joaquín Romá; Belén Romero; Nuria Marín; María Muriach; Siv Johnsen; Francisco Bosch-Morell; Lena Marselou; Francisco J. Romero
Serum malondialdehyde (MDA) levels are increased in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected children, as it happens also in infected adult individuals. Introduction of high activity antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has promoted an intense decline in morbidity and mortality of these patients. Here we present data on the effect of HAART on serum MDA of HIV+ children and compare them with levels prior to HAART. MDA levels reflect, as other markers do, the HAART-induced clinical improvement and probably also the pro-oxidant/antioxidant side effects of the different drugs used. The results herein allow the proposal of including serum MDA levels as an additional parameter for the clinical management of HIV+ children.
Pathophysiology | 1998
Martínez-Blasco A; Francisco Bosch-Morell; Nuria Marín; Belén Romero; Carlos Trenor; Joaquín Romá; Francisco J. Romero
Experimental diabetes promotes changes in biochemical activities of peripheral nervous tissue. Glutathione peroxidase (GSHPx) activity decreases in sciatic nerve of diabetic mice very early after onset of experimental diabetes. Bffective glycemic control with so0 mU/g of insulin on days 4,5 and 6 after ahoxan treatment, restores the early lost GSHPx activity in peripheral nerve of diabetic mice to control values. GSHh( activity in diabetic mouse peripheral nerve is not modified by the constant delivery (with a constant delivery device consisting of miniosmotic pumps implanted in the back of the animals) of calphostin C, a protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitor. In our hands, this same experimental setun was able to restore Na.K-ATPase activity of peripheral nerve (Diabetes 4?Z:257-262, 1993).-Therefore the decrease of GSHPx activity seems to be independent on a PKC mediated mechanism. On the other hand, this early GSHPx activity decrease in peripheral nerve of diabetic mice is closely related to hyperglycemia, and a tight glycemic control is lather effective in restoring the control levels of this enzymatic activity.
Environmental Health Perspectives | 1998
Francisco J. Romero; Francisco Bosch-Morell; Maria J. Romero; Enrique J. Jareño; Belén Romero; Nuria Marín; Joaquín Romá
European Journal of Pharmacology | 2004
Juan B. Salom; Fernando J. Pérez-Asensio; María C. Burguete; Nuria Marín; Carlos Pitarch; Germán Torregrosa; Francisco J. Romero; Enrique Alborch
Journal of The Peripheral Nervous System | 1999
Francisco J. Romero; Martínez-Blasco A; Francisco Bosch-Morell; Nuria Marín; Cameron C. Trenor; Joaquín Romá
Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología | 2002
Aviñó J; Manuel Díaz-Llopis; Enrique España; Siv Johnsen-Soriano; Belén Romero; Nuria Marín; María Muriach; Francisco Bosch-Morell; Francisco J. Romero