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Title: | Oxidative DNA damage and repair in skeletal muscle of humans exposed to high-altitude hypoxia | Authors: | Lundby, Carsten Pilegaard, Henriette Van Hall, Gerrit Sander, Mikael Calbet, Jose Loft, Steffen Møller, Peter |
UNESCO Clasification: | 241106 Fisiología del ejercicio | Keywords: | Comet assay DNA repair Gene expression Heme oxygenase-1 Human, et al |
Issue Date: | 2003 | Publisher: | 0300-483X | Journal: | Toxicology | Abstract: | Recent research suggests that high-altitude hypoxia may serve as a model for prolonged oxidative stress in healthy humans. In this study, we investigated the consequences of prolonged high-altitude hypoxia on the basal level of oxidative damage to nuclear DNA in muscle cells, a major oxygen-consuming tissue. Muscle biopsies from seven healthy humans were obtained at sea level and after 2 and 8 weeks of hypoxia at 4100 m.a.s.l. We found increased levels of strand breaks and endonuclease III-sensitive sites after 2 weeks of hypoxia, whereas oxidative DNA damage detected by formamidopyrimidine DNA glycosylase (FPG) protein was unaltered. The expression of 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase 1 (OGG1), determined by quantitative RT-PCR of mRNA levels did not significantly change during high-altitude hypoxia, although the data could not exclude a minor upregulation. The expression of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) was unaltered by prolonged hypoxia, in accordance with the notion that HO-1 is an acute stress response protein. In conclusion, our data indicate high-altitude hypoxia may serve as a good model for oxidative stress and that antioxidant genes are not upregulated in muscle tissue by prolonged hypoxia despite increased generation of oxidative DNA damage. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/50974 | ISSN: | 0300-483X | DOI: | 10.1016/S0300-483X(03)00328-7 | Source: | Toxicology[ISSN 0300-483X],v. 192, p. 229-236 |
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