The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Lipid Peroxidation and Antioxidants in Rat Liver during Development
TAMOTSU YOSHIOKAYOSHIKI TAKEHARAMIE SHIMATANIKOUICHI ABEKOZO UTSUMI
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1982 Volume 137 Issue 4 Pages 391-400

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YOSHIOKA, T., TAKEHARA, Y., SHIMATANI, M., ABE, K. and UTSUMI, K. Lipid Peroxidation and Antioxidants in Rat Liver during Development. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1982, 137 (4), 391-400 - The concentration of lipid peroxidation was extensively high in rat fetuses and early newborns. However, it declined sharply thereafter. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity was approximately 10% of the adult level during 5 days postpartum. The enzyme activity began to increase after the 10th day to 60% of the adult level at the 20th day. Catalase activity was low in the fetal period, corresponding to approximately 20% of the adult level, but increased rapidly after birth reaching approximately 5000 of the adult level at 5-7 days postpartum. Glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activity was measured to amount to only 7% of the adult level in the fetal and early newborn period. The level of this activity was approximately 20% of the adult level at the 20th day. The difference in GSH-Px activity became wide between sexes after the first 30 days of life; the male adult level was 61% of the female adult level. The concentration of vitamin E was low in the fetus. It increased by a factor of 10 times within a few days after birth, and thereafter it decreased gradually. Fetal and early newborn livers have low enzymatic defense capabilities against possible deleterious effects of lipid peroxidation processes. lipid peroxidation; superoxide dismutase; glutathione peroxidase; catalase; vitamin E

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