Is Galactose a Hormetic Sugar? An Exploratory Study of the Rat Hippocampal Redox Regulatory Network

Jan Homolak*, Ana Babic Perhoc, Ana Knezovic, Ivan Kodvanj, Davor Virag, Jelena Osmanovic Barilar, Peter Riederer, Melita Salkovic-Petrisic

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal articleResearchpeer-review

122 Downloads (Pure)

Abstract

Scope: Galactose, a ubiquitous monosaccharide with incompletely understood physiology is often exploited for inducing oxidative-stress mediated aging in animals. Recent research demonstrates that galactose can conserve cellular function during periods of starvation and prevent/alleviate cognitive deficits in a rat model of sporadic Alzheimer's disease. The present aim is to examine the acute effects of oral galactose on the redox regulatory network (RRN). Methods and Results: Rat plasma and hippocampal RRNs are analyzed upon acute orogastric gavage of galactose (200 mg kg‒1). No systemic RRN disbalance is observed; however, a mild pro-oxidative shift accompanied by a paradoxical increment in tissue reductive capacity suggesting overcompensation of endogenous antioxidant systems is observed in the hippocampus. Galactose-induced increment of reductive capacity is accompanied by inflation of the hippocampal pool of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphates indicating ROS detoxification through disinhibition of the oxidative pentose phosphate pathway flux, reduced neuronal activity, and upregulation of Leloir pathway gatekeeper enzyme galactokinase-1. Conclusion: Based on the observed findings, and in the context of previous work on galactose, a hormetic hypothesis of galactose is proposed suggesting that the protective effects may be inseparable from its pro-oxidative action at the biochemical level.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2100400
JournalMolecular Nutrition and Food Research
Volume65
Issue number21
ISSN1613-4125
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2021

Keywords

  • antioxidant
  • galactose
  • hormesis
  • oxidative stress
  • pentose phosphate pathway

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Is Galactose a Hormetic Sugar? An Exploratory Study of the Rat Hippocampal Redox Regulatory Network'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this