Analysis of oxidative modification of rat epididymal mitochondrial proteins under normobaric chronic hypoxia and modulation of nitric oxide (II) synthesis

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Marsyanova Yuliya A.ORCID,Zvyagina Valentina I.ORCID,Petrov Artem V.ORCID

Abstract

Background. The molecular mechanism of NO effects in adaptation to hypoxia is of interest as a potential point of application in the therapy of fertility disorders. Aim. To assess the degree of oxidative modification of epididymal mitochondrial proteins during hypoxia under conditions of experimentally modified NO synthesis. Material and methods. Sexually mature rats were divided into four groups of 8 individuals: (1) control (animals without hypoxia); (2) chronic normobaric hypoxia, the animals were kept in a sealed chamber with oxygen reduced to 10% once a day for 14 days; (3) animals with hypoxia were injected with an inhibitor of the synthesis of nitric oxide (II) L-nitroarginine methyl ester at a dose of 25 mg/kg intraperitoneally once a day for 7 days; (4) animals with hypoxia were injected with the substrate for NO synthesis L-arginine at a dose of 500 mg/kg intraperitoneally once a day for 10 days. In the mitochondrial fraction of the head and tail of the epididymis, the activity of superoxide dismutase, the amount of NO metabolites, and the degree of oxidative modification of proteins were evaluated. Statistical analysis was performed using the ShapiroWilk, MannWhitney, and Spearman tests; differences were considered significant at p 0.05. Results. Hypoxia led to an increase in the oxidative modification of proteins in the mitochondria of the head of the epididymis 319.12 [240.98; 363.63] c.u./mg protein relative to control 17.89 [15.31; 27.62] c.u./mg protein, p=0.0009. In the mitochondria of the tail of the epididymis, the oxidation of proteins under the studied conditions was less pronounced. The use of L-nitroarginine methyl ester, as well as L-arginine, led to a decrease in the level of oxidative modification of proteins in the head of the epididymis relative to the hypoxia model 39.89 [29.25; 43.17] and 37.25 [34.91; 40.96] c.u./mg of protein, respectively, p=0.0009. Conclusion. Mitochondrial proteins in the head of the epididymis are more susceptible to oxidative damage during hypoxia; a decrease in the level of NO metabolites under conditions of oxygen deficiency is associated with a decrease in the oxidative modification of mitochondrial proteins.

Publisher

ECO-Vector LLC

Subject

General Medicine

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