Maternal reproductive health: Expression patterns of antioxidant enzyme selenoproteins of post-implantation embryos conceived by ethanol-Treated murine mothers supplemented with α-Tocopherol

Objective: To investigate if the protective effect of α-Tocopherol against the impact of ethanol on brain morphogenesis involved the activity of the selenoproteins phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase (PHGPx; GPx4) and selenoprotein P (SelPP) that have roles against oxidative stress. Me...

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Main Authors: Ramos, Gliceria B., Alfonso, Noel F., Oyong, Glenn G., Sia, Aleli Jillian L.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-20012022-07-05T06:06:34Z Maternal reproductive health: Expression patterns of antioxidant enzyme selenoproteins of post-implantation embryos conceived by ethanol-Treated murine mothers supplemented with α-Tocopherol Ramos, Gliceria B. Alfonso, Noel F. Oyong, Glenn G. Sia, Aleli Jillian L. Objective: To investigate if the protective effect of α-Tocopherol against the impact of ethanol on brain morphogenesis involved the activity of the selenoproteins phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase (PHGPx; GPx4) and selenoprotein P (SelPP) that have roles against oxidative stress. Methods: Forty female mice were randomly assigned into natural control (CON), positive control (ETOH), low-, medium-, and high-α-Tocopherol-supplemented-ethanol groups (LTOC, MTOC, HTOC, respectively). CON received drinking water without ethanol while ETOH, LTOC, MTOC and HTOC groups received 20% ethanol in drinking water. The supplemented groups were given respective dosages of α-Tocopherol, 0.410, 0.819, and 1.640 mg/g body weight, at day 14 before mating onwards to the day 9 of gestation. At 10.5 ED of gestation (1 100 h), the pregnant females were sacrificed by cervical dislocation and the embryos were harvested. Total RNA were extracted, cDNA synthesis and qRT-PCR analyses were carried out. Results: The level of expression of PHGPx in the positive control was significantly lower than that of the natural control. Among the three α-Tocopherol-supplemented groups, only the medium dose-group was significantly higher than the positive control. The level of expression of SelPP in the positive control was significantly lower than those of the natural control, the low-and medium-dose-Tocopherol supplemented groups. In the high dose-α-Tocopherol supplemented group, the level of expression was not significantly different from the positive control but significantly lower than the natural control. Conclusions: The activity of the selenoproteins PHGPx and SelPP are involved in the internetwork of antioxidative enzymes with vitamin E when given up to a medium dose only and is one of the possible pathways of shielding embryonic development against the impact of ethanol on brain morphogenesis. This study strengthens the impact of dietary α-Tocopherol and Selenium supplement during the critical period of pregnancy. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1002 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2001&context=faculty_research Faculty Research Work Animo Repository
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description Objective: To investigate if the protective effect of α-Tocopherol against the impact of ethanol on brain morphogenesis involved the activity of the selenoproteins phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase (PHGPx; GPx4) and selenoprotein P (SelPP) that have roles against oxidative stress. Methods: Forty female mice were randomly assigned into natural control (CON), positive control (ETOH), low-, medium-, and high-α-Tocopherol-supplemented-ethanol groups (LTOC, MTOC, HTOC, respectively). CON received drinking water without ethanol while ETOH, LTOC, MTOC and HTOC groups received 20% ethanol in drinking water. The supplemented groups were given respective dosages of α-Tocopherol, 0.410, 0.819, and 1.640 mg/g body weight, at day 14 before mating onwards to the day 9 of gestation. At 10.5 ED of gestation (1 100 h), the pregnant females were sacrificed by cervical dislocation and the embryos were harvested. Total RNA were extracted, cDNA synthesis and qRT-PCR analyses were carried out. Results: The level of expression of PHGPx in the positive control was significantly lower than that of the natural control. Among the three α-Tocopherol-supplemented groups, only the medium dose-group was significantly higher than the positive control. The level of expression of SelPP in the positive control was significantly lower than those of the natural control, the low-and medium-dose-Tocopherol supplemented groups. In the high dose-α-Tocopherol supplemented group, the level of expression was not significantly different from the positive control but significantly lower than the natural control. Conclusions: The activity of the selenoproteins PHGPx and SelPP are involved in the internetwork of antioxidative enzymes with vitamin E when given up to a medium dose only and is one of the possible pathways of shielding embryonic development against the impact of ethanol on brain morphogenesis. This study strengthens the impact of dietary α-Tocopherol and Selenium supplement during the critical period of pregnancy.
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author Ramos, Gliceria B.
Alfonso, Noel F.
Oyong, Glenn G.
Sia, Aleli Jillian L.
spellingShingle Ramos, Gliceria B.
Alfonso, Noel F.
Oyong, Glenn G.
Sia, Aleli Jillian L.
Maternal reproductive health: Expression patterns of antioxidant enzyme selenoproteins of post-implantation embryos conceived by ethanol-Treated murine mothers supplemented with α-Tocopherol
author_facet Ramos, Gliceria B.
Alfonso, Noel F.
Oyong, Glenn G.
Sia, Aleli Jillian L.
author_sort Ramos, Gliceria B.
title Maternal reproductive health: Expression patterns of antioxidant enzyme selenoproteins of post-implantation embryos conceived by ethanol-Treated murine mothers supplemented with α-Tocopherol
title_short Maternal reproductive health: Expression patterns of antioxidant enzyme selenoproteins of post-implantation embryos conceived by ethanol-Treated murine mothers supplemented with α-Tocopherol
title_full Maternal reproductive health: Expression patterns of antioxidant enzyme selenoproteins of post-implantation embryos conceived by ethanol-Treated murine mothers supplemented with α-Tocopherol
title_fullStr Maternal reproductive health: Expression patterns of antioxidant enzyme selenoproteins of post-implantation embryos conceived by ethanol-Treated murine mothers supplemented with α-Tocopherol
title_full_unstemmed Maternal reproductive health: Expression patterns of antioxidant enzyme selenoproteins of post-implantation embryos conceived by ethanol-Treated murine mothers supplemented with α-Tocopherol
title_sort maternal reproductive health: expression patterns of antioxidant enzyme selenoproteins of post-implantation embryos conceived by ethanol-treated murine mothers supplemented with α-tocopherol
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2017
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1002
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