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Quantification of Lipoic Acid Induced Changes in Nrf2-Mediated Stress Response

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Title Quantification of Lipoic Acid Induced
Changes in Nrf2-Mediated Stress Response
Names Hobbs, Helen T. (creator)
Hagen, Tory (advisor)
Date Issued 2014-08-15 (iso8601)
Note Honors Bachelor of Science (HBS)
Abstract As organisms age they lose the ability to respond to both exogenous and endogenous
stresses, therefore placing them at a greater risk for the development of many diseases.
The transcription factor Nrf2 is responsible for the induction of many oxidative stress
response genes and therefore 3proteins. Additionally, Nrf2-mediated stress response has
been shown to decline with age. In rats and mice, the compound α-lipoic acid (LA)
appears to reverse this age related loss, however the effectiveness of LA in humans has
not yet been demonstrated. In this study salivary levels of the Nrf2-mediated protein
aldehyde dehydrogenase 3A1 (ALDH3A1) were measured during both LA and placebo
supplementation in human subjects. Results indicate that ALDH3A1 levels show a
delayed increase as a result of LA. In addition to ALDH3A1 levels in saliva, expression
Nrf2-regulated genes heme oxygenase 1 (HO1) and γ-glutamylcysteine ligase (GCLC) in
white blood cells were measured via RT-qPCR. GCLC expression in white blood cells
did not change following LA supplementation, but HO1 levels decreased, which may be
indicative of an overall increase in glutathione (GSH). This study was part of a small,
pilot clinical trial and the data obtained from this study suggest possible method in which
LA induced changes in Nrf2-mediated stress response can be studied in humans.
Genre Thesis
Topic Nrf2
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/52425

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