Attenuation of age-related increase of protein carbonylation in the liver of mice by melatonin and curcumin

dc.contributor.authorDkhar, Preeticia
dc.contributor.authorSharma, Ramesh
dc.date.accessioned2013-11-25T19:48:47Z
dc.date.available2013-11-25T19:48:47Z
dc.date.issued2013-11-25
dc.description.abstractProtein carbonyls are formed as a consequence of the oxidative modification of proteins by reactive oxy- gen species and are commonly used as a marker of protein oxidation in cells and tissues. Melatonin has free radical scavenging ability besides its classical role as a hormonal signaling agent. Curcumin, a phytochemical, has a wide variety of biological actions including anti-inflammatory and antioxidative. In the present study, the effects of melatonin and curcumin on age-related carbonyl content of liver in mice were investigated. Young (1 month) and aged (18 month) were administered with melatonin (10 mg/kg body weight) and curcumin (90 mg/kg body weight) in dimethyl sulfoxide intraperitoneally. Livers were excised from each experimental group and processed. The level of protein carbonylation was assessed spectrophotometrically and further confirmed by Western blotting analysis. Protein carbonyls of liver have been found to be significantly higher in 18-month-old mice as compared to 1-month-old mice. The carbonyl content in 1- and 18-month-old mice decreases significantly upon administrations of melatonin and curcumin. This study thus suggests that the formation of protein carbonyls in the liver of the aging mice can be prevented by the antioxidative effects of melatonin and curcumin, which may provide health benefits in aging animals.en_US
dc.document.departmentDepartment of Biochemistryen_US
dc.document.sourceMolecular and Cellular Biochemistry An International Journal for Chemical Biology in Health and Diseaseen_US
dc.document.yearofpublication2013en_US
dc.identifier.issn0300-8177
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.nehu.ac.in/handle/1/11242
dc.journal.pagerange153-160en_US
dc.journal.volume380en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectAgingen_US
dc.subjectProtein carbonylsen_US
dc.subjectMelatoninen_US
dc.subjectCurcuminen_US
dc.subjectLiveren_US
dc.subjectMiceen_US
dc.submitter.addressNorth Eastern Hill University, Shillong 793022en_US
dc.titleAttenuation of age-related increase of protein carbonylation in the liver of mice by melatonin and curcuminen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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