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The protective action of alpha-tocopherol on the white matter lipids during moderate hypoxia in rats

Magdalena Kapelusiak-Pielok
,
Zofia Adamczewska-Goncerzewicz
,
Jolanta Dorszewska
,
Alina Grochowalska

Folia Neuropathol 2005; 43 (2): 103-108
Online publish date: 2005/06/23
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Hypoxia and ischemia acting on the brain cause alterations of the level of lipids and sterols.
Famile 3.0-3.5-month-old rats were used for the experiment. They were given alpha-tocopherol in the dose of 11.43 mg/kg of body weight through seven days, then underwent hypoxia (7% of oxygen in the breathing mixture) and myelin was isolated in four times after experiment: 4, 24 hours, 14 days and 2 months after experiment.
Three lipids groups were isolated that are neutral lipids, galactolipids and phospholipids. They were quantitatively analyzed with spectrophotocolorimetry. The obtained results indicate that vitamin E administration to animals does not cause significant changes of brain lipids levels. However, alpha-tocopherol administred before moderate hypoxia balances the concentrations of lisophosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylinositide and cerebrosides with control level 2 months after experiment. Vitamin E changes in concentration of the myelin neutral lipids.
Vitamin E administered before experimental moderate hypoxia stabilizes some membrane lipids and could be used in brain hypoxia.
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vitamin E, lipids, myelin, moderate hypoxia, rats

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