作者
Adam P Starrs, Sandra Orgeig, Christopher B Daniels, Margaret Davies, Olga V Lopatko
发表日期
2001/11/15
期刊
Journal of Experimental Biology
卷号
204
期号
22
页码范围
3973-3981
出版商
Company of Biologists
简介
The activities of the pulmonary antioxidant enzymes (AOE), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and catalase, increase in the final 10–20 % of gestation in the mammalian lung, to protect the lung from attack by increasing levels of reactive oxygen species at birth. Whether the increase occurs as a normal ‘preparation for birth’, i.e. by a genetically determined mechanism, or in response to increased levels of oxygen, i.e. in response to the environment, is not completely understood. We examined the activities of catalase, SOD and GPx in the developing lungs of two oviparous vertebrate species, the chicken (Gallus gallus) and an agamid lizard (Pogona vitticeps), and in a metamorphosing vertebrate, the anuran Limnodynastes terraereginae. During in ovo development embryos come into contact with higher levels of environmental oxygen, and at a much earlier stage of development …
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AP Starrs, S Orgeig, CB Daniels, M Davies, OV Lopatko - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2001