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Sodium and calcium homeostasis

Perhaps the main peroxide-induced alterations, within cells and tissues, are those that affect calcium and sodium homeostasis. Na, K-ATPase, which is considered as the core of the sodium pump , is strongly affected by peroxides, and especially by lipid hydroperoxides [137-139]. This implies that oxidative stress will usually be associated with cellular edema . Alternatively, activation of the Na, K-ATPase of vascular endothelia, such as the blood-brain barrier, will result in extracellular edema on the antiluminal side of the endothelium, due to massive influx of sodium ions [119]. [Pg.43]

Calcium homeostasis is also affected by an overload in peroxides. In some instances, this may be due to activation of so-called calcium channels. In the presence of extracellular calcium, exposure of smooth muscle cells to 0.3 mM H2O2 was shown to induce a rapid increase in intracellular calcium concentration, followed by a decrease to a new constant level approximately twice higher than the initial one [140]. Subsequent treatment of the cells with Ca2+-channel blockers, with disulfide-reducing agents or with antioxidants such as trolox, prevented the stabilization of intracellular calcium at the high steady-state concentration. These results suggest that an increased disulfide/thiol ratio activates voltage-dependent calcium channels of the outer cell membrane. [Pg.43]


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