Abstract

Oxidative stress is believed to play a central role in the pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). We investigated the protective effects of overexpression of catalase in primary cultures of rat spinal motoneurons against the oxidative stress of hydrogen peroxide. Using microinjection, catalase-encoding cDNA was transferred into the motoneurons. In another approach, motoneurons were injected with a catalase solution. Both procedures elevated the intracellular antioxidant status of the cultured motoneurons as evidenced by a significant protection against H2O2 toxicity. We conclude that modulating the expression of enzymes involved in cellular defense against oxidative stress can render cells more resistant to oxidant toxicity.

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