Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (Jan 2009)

Developmental Changes in Hepatic Antioxidant Capacity Are Age- and Sex-Dependent

  • Shogo J. Miyagi,
  • Isaac W. Brown,
  • Jessica M-L. Chock,
  • Abby C. Collier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.09223sc
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 111, no. 4
pp. 440 – 445

Abstract

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Developmental inadequacy in hepatic antioxidant defenses may contribute to chemical toxicity and pediatric liver diseases. We measured a comprehensive panel of antioxidants in liver tissue from 27 normal pediatric donors. Glutathione reductase declined with age (P = 0.008, r = −0.54, Spearman) while microsomal glutathione-S-transferase increased (GST, P<0.001, r = 0.81). Males had significantly lower superoxide dismutase and vitamin E (P<0.05) and may have lower glutathione reductase (P = 0.06), while females show less cytosolic GST (P = 0.07). Hepatic antioxidants are high in neonates, decline throughout childhood, and then increase in adolescence to adult levels. Keywords:: oxidative stress, pediatric liver disease, detoxification enzyme