Abstract

The present study examined the antioxidant effects of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACE), imidaprilat, on para-nonylphenol and 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium ion (MPP +)-induced hydroxyl radical ( OH) formation and dopamine (DA) efflux in extracellular fluid of rat striatum, using a microdialysis technique. para-Nonylphenol clearly enhanced OH formation and DA efflux induced by MPP +. When imidaprilat was infused in para-nonylphenol and MPP +-treated rats, DA efflux and OH formation significantly decreased, as compared with that in the para-nonylphenol and MPP +-treated control. Imidaprilat was able to scavenge OH and DA efflux induced by para-nonylphenol and MPP +. When iron(II) was administered to para-nonylphenol-pretreated animals, iron(II) clearly produced a dose-dependent increase in the levels of 2,3-dihydroxybenzoic acid (2,3-DHBA), as compared with MPP +-only-treated rats. A positive linear correlation was observed between iron(II) and 2,3-DHBA ( R 2 = 0.985) in the dialysate. However, in the presence of imidaprilat, a small increase in the levels of 2,3-DHBA products was observed. The results suggest that imidaprilat may protect against para-nonylphenol and MPP +-induced OH formation via suppressing DA efflux in the rat striatum.

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