Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Increase in Thioredoxin Activity of Intestinal Epihelial Cells Mediated by Oxidative Stress
Ayako HIGASHIKUBONoriyuki TANAKANaoto NODAIsamu MAEDAKiyohito YAGITadashi MIZOGUCHIHiroki NANRI
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1999 Volume 22 Issue 9 Pages 900-903

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Hydrogen peroxide was cytotoxic to the small intenstine epithelial cell line, IEC-6, as judged from an MTT assay and the release of lactate dehydrogenase. The glutathione S-transferase and thioredoxin reductase activities and SH content decreased dose-dependently with H2O2, but thioredoxin activity increased at low H2O2 concentrations. In addition, the increase in thioredoxin activity was time-dependent during the initial stages of oxidative stress. A reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) amplification also showed that the mRNA content in IEC-6 cells increased time-dependepntly at 0.25 mM H2O2. These results indicate that cellular oxidative shock causes an increase in the activity of thioredoxin, which is involved in the defense mechanism against oxidative stress.

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