2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2011.04.046
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Diverse functions of cationic Mn(III) N-substituted pyridylporphyrins, recognized as SOD mimics

Abstract: Oxidative stress, a redox imbalance between the endogenous reactive species and antioxidant systems, is common to numerous pathological conditions such as cancer, central nervous system injuries, radiation injury, diabetes etc. Therefore, compounds able to reduce oxidative stress have been actively sought for over 3 decades. Superoxide is the major species involved in oxidative stress either in its own right or through its progeny, such as ONOO−, H2O2, ·OH, CO3·−, and ·NO2. Therefore, the very first compounds … Show more

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“…Since all aerobic organisms inevitably generate superoxide, finding a suitable biosystem may appear easier than it actually is. Numerous articles report beneficial effects of SOD mimics in animal models of diseases and pathological conditions having oxidative stress as a common mechanism [for recent reviews, see (11,16,86,120)]. However, higher eukaryotic organism-based models are too complex, and biological activity of any studied agent depends on complicated pharmacokinetics, tissue gradient distribution, and others.…”
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“…Since all aerobic organisms inevitably generate superoxide, finding a suitable biosystem may appear easier than it actually is. Numerous articles report beneficial effects of SOD mimics in animal models of diseases and pathological conditions having oxidative stress as a common mechanism [for recent reviews, see (11,16,86,120)]. However, higher eukaryotic organism-based models are too complex, and biological activity of any studied agent depends on complicated pharmacokinetics, tissue gradient distribution, and others.…”
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“…The prevailing understanding is that MnPorphyrins remove signaling reactive species, which would otherwise activate transcription factors, thereby serving as antioxidants. An alternative and well justified scenario is that MnPorphyrins oxidize p50 or glutathionylate p65 subunits of NF-B (in the presence of glutathione and H 2 O 2 ), thereby acting as pro-oxidants (Tse et al, 2004;Batinić-Haberle et al, 2010b, 2011aJaramillo et al, 2010). These compounds have been evaluated in both mouse and rat models of middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO).…”
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“…Manganese complexes of porphyrins were employed in studies of a number of biological models of oxidative stress (Batinic-Haberle et al 2011). In an animal model of STZ-diabetic rats, Mn-porphyrin MnTM-2-PyP 5+ , administered after the dose of STZ, counteracted the oxidative stress as judged by decreased levels of lipid peroxidation in blood plasma and erythrocytes (MDA products).…”
Section: Metalloporphyrinsmentioning
confidence: 99%