Abstract
Taking into consideration the biological importance of interaction
between antioxidant defense (AD) enzymes and sexual steroid
hormones it was deemed important to compare our recent
achievements in the field with the state of current knowledge.
The main goal of the present review was to investigate the
changes of AD enzyme activities: superoxide dismutases,
catalase, glutathione peroxidase, glutathione-S-transferase and
glutathione reductase in the brain of female and male rats
depending on progesterone and estradiol. These ovarian steroids
produce their effects by acting on numerous target tissues and
organs, such as the reproductive organs, bone tissue and
cartilage, peripheral blood vessels and the central nervous
system (CNS). We have chosen it as a new parameter that might
represent an important indicator of the changes within the CNS,
bearing in mind the biological importance of the enzymes of the
AD system. Our experimental results indicate that the AD enzyme
activities in the brain tissue of female and male rats show a
certain dependence on the concentration of progesterone and
estradiol. The present review suggests that the modulation of the
oxidative and antioxidative capacity by sexual steroid hormones is
mediated through antioxidant metabolizing enzymes.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
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