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FEBS Lett
December 2008
Department of Medical Chemistry, Molecular Biology and Pathobiochemistry, Semmelweis University and MTA-SE Pathobiochemistry Research Group, PO Box 260, 1444 Budapest, Hungary.
Gulonolactone treatment of mice resulted in the elevation of hepatic ascorbate and hydrogen peroxide levels accompanied by transient liver swelling and reversible dilatation of endoplasmic reticulum cisternae. Although a decrease in glutathione (reduced form)/total glutathione ratio was observed in microsomes, the redox state of luminal foldases remained unchanged and the signs of endoplasmic reticulum stress were absent. Increased permeability of the microsomal membrane to various compounds of low molecular weight was substantiated.
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