66. Effects
of emodin treatment on mitochondrial ATP generation capacity and antioxidant
components as well as susceptibility to ischemia-reperfusion injury in rat
hearts: Single versus multiple doses and gender difference
YING DU; KAM MING KO ;
Effects of emodin (EMD) treatment on mitochondrial ATP
generation capacity and antioxidant components as well as susceptibility to
ischemia-reperfusion (I-R) injury were examined in male and female rat hearts.
Isolated-perfused hearts prepared from female rats were less susceptible to I-R
injury than those of male rats. I-R caused significant decreases in ATP
generation capacity and reduced glutathione (GSH) and α-tocopherol (a-TOC)
levels as well as glutathione reductase, Se-glutathione peroxidase and Mn-superoxide
dismutase (SOD) activities. The lower susceptibility of female hearts to
myocardial I-R injury was associated with higher levels of GSH and α-TOC as
well as activity of SOD than those of male hearts. EMD treatment at 3 daily
doses (0.6 or 1.2 mmol/kg) could enhance myocardial mitochondrial ATP
generation capacity and antioxidant components in both male and female rat
hearts, but it only significantly protected against I-R injury in female
hearts. Treatment with a single dose of EMD invariably enhanced mitochondrial
antioxidant components and protected against I-R injury in both male and female
hearts. The gender-dependent effect of EMD treatment at multiple doses may be
related to the differential antioxidant response in the myocardium and/or induction
of drug metabolizing enzymes in the liver.