Nutrients | |
Chronic Vitamin C Deficiency Promotes Redox Imbalance in the Brain but Does Not Alter Sodium-Dependent Vitamin C Transporter 2 Expression | |
Maya D. Paidi1  Janne G. Schjoldager1  Jens Lykkesfeldt1  | |
[1] Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg C 1870, Denmark; | |
关键词: vitamin C deficiency; SVCT2; redox imbalance; oxidative stress; | |
DOI : 10.3390/nu6051809 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
Vitamin C (VitC) has several roles in the brain acting both as a specific and non-specific antioxidant. The brain upholds a very high VitC concentration and is able to preferentially retain VitC even during deficiency. The accumulation of brain VitC levels much higher than in blood is primarily achieved by the sodium dependent VitC transporter (SVCT2). This study investigated the effects of chronic pre-and postnatal VitC deficiency as well as the effects of postnatal VitC repletion, on brain SVCT2 expression and markers of oxidative stress in young guinea pigs. Biochemical analyses demonstrated significantly decreased total VitC and an increased percentage of dehydroascorbic acid, as well as increased lipid oxidation (malondialdehyde), in the brains of VitC deficient animals (
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