Md. Groppa et al., Polyamines as protectors against cadmium or copper-induced oxidative damage in sunflower leaf discs, PLANT SCI, 161(3), 2001, pp. 481-488
Polyamines antioxidant properties were studied in sunflower leaf discs unde
r cadmium and copper induced oxidative stress. Both metals induced oxidativ
e damage in the studied tissue, as evidenced by an increment in lipid perox
idation and a decrease in antioxidant enzymes ascorbate peroxidase (APOX),
glutathione reductase (GR) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities. Polya
mines concentrations were differently affected according to the metal used.
Putrescine (Put) was reduced 52% by Cd2+ and 39% by Cu2+, spermidine (Spd)
was decreased to 21 and 59% of the control by Cd2+ and Cu2+, respectively
and spermine (Spm) content was not modified by any of the metals. Pretreatm
ent with exogenously added polyamines (1 mM) showed that Spm reverted the e
ffect of Cd2+ and Cu2+ on lipid peroxidation almost to control values. Neit
her Spm nor Spd recovered the metal-reduced APOX activity. Besides, both po
lyamines affected this parameter by themselves. GR activity was completely
restored by Spm or Spd and only Spm was effective in reverting copper-reduc
ed SOD activity. This work suggests that polyamines are undoubtedly related
to the protection against metal-induced oxidative stress, but more researc
h is necessary to elucidate the precise role they played as antioxidants. (
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