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Exogenous glutathione protects intestinal epithelial cells from oxidative injury.
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InflammationExogenous GlutathioneMedicineLipid PeroxidationPhysiologyExogenous GshIntact GshDigestive TractReactive Oxygen SpecieGut BarrierMetabolismPharmacologyCell BiologyRedox BiologyOxidative StressPlasma Gsh
Exogenous GSH provided rat small-intestinal epithelial cells with significant protection against injury induced by t-butyl hydroperoxide or menadione. This protection was found to be dependent upon uptake of intact GSH. Uptake of GSH occurred by a Na+-dependent electrogenic system found in the basolateral membrane. Thus, rat small-intestinal epithelial cells can utilize plasma GSH to support intracellular detoxication systems that function in protection against chemically induced injury.
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