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26 May 2015 Effects of Local Heart Irradiation in a Glutathione S-Transferase Alpha 4-Null Mouse Model
Marjan Boerma, Preeti Singh, Vijayalakshmi Sridharan, Preeti Tripathi, Sunil Sharma, Sharda P. Singh
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Abstract

Glutathione S-transferase alpha 4 (GSTA4-4) is one of the enzymes responsible for the removal of 4-hydroxynonenal (4-HNE), an electrophilic product of lipid peroxidation in cellular membranes during oxidative stress. 4-HNE is a direct activator of nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2)-like 2 (Nrf2), a transcription factor with many target genes encoding antioxidant and anti-electrophile enzymes. We have previously shown that Gsta4-null mice on a 129/Sv background exhibited increased activity of Nrf2 in the heart. Here we examined the sensitivity of this Gsta4-null mouse model towards cardiac function and structure loss due to local heart irradiation. Male Gsta4-null and wild-type mice were exposed to a single X-ray dose of 18 Gy to the heart. Six months after irradiation, immunohistochemical staining for respiratory complexes 2 and 5 indicated that radiation exposure had caused most pronounced alterations in mitochondrial morphology in Gsta4-null mice. On the other hand, wild-type mice showed a decline in cardiac function and an increase in plasma levels of troponin-I, while no such changes were observed in Gsta4-null mice. Radiation-induced Nrf2-target gene expression only in Gsta4-null mice. In conclusion, although loss of GSTA4-4 led to enhanced susceptibility of cardiac mitochondria to radiation-induced loss of morphology, cardiac function was preserved in Gsta4-null mice. We propose that this protection against cardiac function loss may occur, at least in part, by upregulation of the Nrf2 pathway.

Marjan Boerma, Preeti Singh, Vijayalakshmi Sridharan, Preeti Tripathi, Sunil Sharma, and Sharda P. Singh "Effects of Local Heart Irradiation in a Glutathione S-Transferase Alpha 4-Null Mouse Model," Radiation Research 183(6), 610-619, (26 May 2015). https://doi.org/10.1667/RR13979.1
Received: 26 November 2014; Accepted: 1 March 2015; Published: 26 May 2015
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