Reduced cavitation-induced cellular damage by the antioxidative effect of vitamin E

dc.contributor.authorSuhr, Dierkde
dc.contributor.authorBrümmer, Franzde
dc.contributor.authorIrmer, Ulrichde
dc.contributor.authorSchlachter, Manfredde
dc.contributor.authorHülser, Dieter F.de
dc.date.accessioned2011-12-05de
dc.date.accessioned2016-03-31T11:44:17Z
dc.date.available2011-12-05de
dc.date.available2016-03-31T11:44:17Z
dc.date.issued1994de
dc.description.abstractFragmentation of human urinary and biliary stones by shock waves in extracorporeal lithotripsy is accompanied by tissue damage. Both the fragmentation as well as the side effects are often attributed to cavitation. The hazardous potential of cavitation is not only of a physical nature but also of a chemical nature, because of the generation of free radicals, e.g. ·OH, ·H and ·O2. After the application of shock waves, we have demonstrated cavitation-generated free radicals in cell-free solutions and also in the surviving and intact suspended MGH-U1 cells by hydroethidine measurements. Under electron microscopical inspection, the same cells exhibited perinuclear cisternae, damaged mitochondria and numerous intracellular vacuoles. The contribution of free radicals to cell damage was investigated by reducing the vitamin E level in rats by a tocopherol free diet and by incubating L1210 cells in a tocopherol enriched medium. After 250 shock waves, ex vivo erythrocytes revealed a 75% increase in total cell disruption over cells from non-depleted rats. The in vitro experiments with L1210 cells exhibited a moderate protection by the addition of this scavenger of free radicals.en
dc.identifier.other363858695de
dc.identifier.urihttp://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:93-opus-69198de
dc.identifier.urihttp://elib.uni-stuttgart.de/handle/11682/7811
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.18419/opus-7794
dc.language.isoende
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde
dc.subject.classificationExtrakorporale Stoßwellenlithotripsie , Kavitation , Freies Radikal , Vitamin Ede
dc.subject.ddc570de
dc.titleReduced cavitation-induced cellular damage by the antioxidative effect of vitamin Een
dc.typearticlede
ubs.fakultaetFakultätsübergreifend / Sonstige Einrichtungde
ubs.fakultaetFakultät Energie-, Verfahrens- und Biotechnikde
ubs.institutSonstige Einrichtungde
ubs.institutInstitut für Biomaterialien und biomolekulare Systemede
ubs.opusid6919de
ubs.publikation.sourceUltrasonics 32 (1994), S. 301-307. URL http://dx.doi.org./10.1016/0041-624X(94)90010-8de
ubs.publikation.typZeitschriftenartikelde

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