Effect of alpha-lipoic acid on visual evoked potentials in rats exposed to sulfite

Derin, N; Akpinar, D; Yargicoglu, P; Agar, A; Aslan, M

HERO ID

1930165

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2009

PMID

18761084

HERO ID 1930165
In Press No
Year 2009
Title Effect of alpha-lipoic acid on visual evoked potentials in rats exposed to sulfite
Authors Derin, N; Akpinar, D; Yargicoglu, P; Agar, A; Aslan, M
Journal Neurotoxicology and Teratology
Volume 31
Issue 1
Page Numbers 34-39
Abstract This study aimed to investigate the effect of alpha-lipoic acid (LA) administration on sulfite-induced alterations in visual evoked potentials (VEPs). Fifty two male albino Wistar rats were randomized into four experimental groups as follows; control (C), LA treated (L), sodium metabisulfite (Na(2)S(2)O(5)) treated (S), Na(2)S(2)O(5)+LA treated (SL). Na(2)S(2)O(5) (260 mg/kg/day) and LA (100 mg/kg/day) were given by intragastric intubation for 5 weeks. The latencies of VEP components were significantly prolonged in the S group and returned to control levels following LA administration. Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) levels in the S group were significantly higher than those detected in controls. LA significantly decreased brain and retina TBARS levels in the SL group compared with the S group. Sulfite caused a significant decrease in retina and brain glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activities which was restored to control levels via LA administration. Brain glutathione (GSH):glutathione disulfide (GSSG) ratio was significantly increased in rats jointly treated with sulfite and LA compared to rats treated with sulfite alone. Though not significant, a similar increase in GSH:GSSG ratio was also observed in the retina of SL group. This study showed that LA is protective against sulfite-induced VEP alterations and oxidative stress in the brain and retina. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Doi 10.1016/j.ntt.2008.08.002
Pmid 18761084
Wosid WOS:000262888600005
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Keyword Alpha-lipoic acid; Oxidative stress; Sulfite; Visual evoked potentials