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- W2116716090 abstract "We attempted to modify the resistance of rats to hyperbaric oxygen (HBO)-induced central nervous system (CNS) toxicity, by increasing the tissue antioxidant potential through dietary factors. Groups of rats were fed excesses of vitamin E (VIT E) alone or in combinations with riboflavin (RIB), selenium (Se) or both, for 30 days. A control group was maintained on an unsupplemented diet. On the 23rd day animals to be exposed were implanted with chronic electrodes for electrocorticographic (ECoG) recording. Later, each group was divided into two subgroups, of which one was exposed to 4.5 atmospheres absolute (ATA) of 100% oxygen (O2) for 30 min., hereafter referred to as exposed, noting the time of appearance of first electrical discharge (FED) in their ECoG. The remaining subgroups were left unexposed. Forty-eight hours later, all animals were sacrificed and some of their tissues were analyzed for glutathione (GSH). The GSH level in the liver, brain, lungs and blood of all experimental subgroups were significantly higher than in the control unexposed counterparts. Combinations of RIB and/or Se with VIT E failed to show a greater increase in GSH over VIT E alone. This increase was, however, not accompanied by a meaningful delay in the appearance of FED. Forty-eight hours post-exposure, the brain GSH levels of all exposed subgroups were still lower than the respective pre-exposure levels. Yet, in the treated exposed subgroups the GSH levels observed 48 hr after exposure were already higher than in the untreated unexposed controls.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)" @default.
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- W2116716090 title "Effects of Dietary Supplementation with Vitamin E, Riboflavin and Selenium on Central Nervous System Oxygen Toxicity" @default.
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