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1.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 176(3): 332-337, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38340195

ABSTRACT

On mouse neuroblastoma (Neuro-2a) and human glioblastoma (U-87 MG) cell lines, we studied the effect of inducers and inhibitors of redox-sensitive signaling system of the antioxidant-responsive element Keap1/Nrf2/ARE on the main processes that determine nerve cell viability and vital activity (proliferative activity, apoptosis, autophagy, and activation of the Keap1/Nrf2/ARE system). Inhibitors of the Keap1/Nrf2/ARE system stimulate apoptosis more pronouncedly than inducers, have a weaker effect on autophagy, and do not change the nuclear to cytoplasmic Nrf2 ratio. In general, the revealed effects testify in favor of the potential effectiveness of stimulating the Keap1/Nrf2/ARE system for the prevention and adjuvant therapy of neurodegenerative diseases.


Subject(s)
NF-E2-Related Factor 2 , Signal Transduction , Mice , Animals , Humans , Kelch-Like ECH-Associated Protein 1/genetics , Kelch-Like ECH-Associated Protein 1/metabolism , NF-E2-Related Factor 2/metabolism , Antioxidants/metabolism , Neuroglia/metabolism , Oxidative Stress
2.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 175(2): 265-269, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37466856

ABSTRACT

The development of means of the prevention and treatment of age-related neurodegenerative diseases, as well as geroprotectors, among other things, is based on the inflammatory and free radical theories of aging. In this context, we studied the effect of sodium monophenol 3-(3'-tert-butyl-4'-hydroxyphenyl)propyl thiosulfonate (TS-13) on the behavioral and locomotor activity of C57BL/6 mice in modeling Parkinson's disease by MPTP neurotoxin injection. TS-13 administration significantly improved orientation and exploratory activity and emotional response of the animals in the open field test, but did not affect the increase in anxiety caused by MPTP injection. Long-term (6 months) TS-13 administration did not suppress spontaneous motor activity in BALB/c mice and slightly increased their exploratory activity.


Subject(s)
Neurodegenerative Diseases , Parkinson Disease , Animals , Mice , Parkinson Disease/drug therapy , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Antioxidants/therapeutic use , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Disease Models, Animal , 1-Methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine
3.
Adv Gerontol ; 33(1): 10-22, 2020.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32362079

ABSTRACT

The free-radical theory of aging, advanced more than 50 years ago by D.Harman, remains popular today. The review analyzes age-related changes in the main endogenous mechanisms of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and antioxidant defense mechanisms. With age, ROS generation by mitochondria, peroxisomes, and NAD(P)H oxidases is enhanced, while the transcriptional activity of the important system Keap1/Nrf2/ARE maintaining redox balance decreases. In old animals, autophagy activity is also low, which removes damaged organelles and aggregated structures from cells. The age-related shift of the redox balance towards oxidative stress can cause the development of age-associated neurodegenerative, autoimmune and inflammatory pathologies.


Subject(s)
Aging , Oxidative Stress , Animals , Antioxidants , Autophagy , Humans , Kelch-Like ECH-Associated Protein 1 , NADPH Oxidases , NF-E2-Related Factor 2 , Oxidation-Reduction , Peroxisomes , Reactive Oxygen Species
4.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 166(5): 646-650, 2019 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30903498

ABSTRACT

ROS are important intracellular messengers; their ambiguous role in malignant processes was demonstrated in many studies. The effects of a synthetic phenolic antioxidant sodium 3-(3'-tert-butyl-4'-hydroxyphenyl)propyl thiosulfonate sodium (TS-13) on the tumor growth and oncolytic properties of doxorubicin were studied in the experimental model of Lewis lung carcinoma in mice. In mice receiving TS-13 with drinking water (100 mg/kg), suppression of tumor growth by 32.3% was observed on day 21 after inoculation of Lewis lung carcinoma cells. Two-fold intraperitoneal injections of doxorubicin in a cumulative dose of 8 mg/kg were followed by inhibition of tumor growth by 49.5%. Combined treatment with TS-13 and doxorubicin suppressed the tumor growth by 55.4%. In contrast to doxorubicin, TS-13 inhibited NO generation by peritoneal macrophages. The results show the prospect of studying TS-13 in the context of overcoming drug-resistance of tumors.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants/pharmacology , Doxorubicin/pharmacology , Phenols/pharmacology , Thiosulfonic Acids/pharmacology , Animals , Carcinoma, Lewis Lung/metabolism , Female , Macrophages, Peritoneal/drug effects , Macrophages, Peritoneal/metabolism , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism
5.
Biochemistry (Mosc) ; 82(5): 556-564, 2017 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28601065

ABSTRACT

Nrf2 transcription factor plays a key role in maintaining cellular redox balance under stress and is a perspective target for oxidative stress-associated diseases. Under normal conditions, Nrf2 transcriptional activity is low due to its rapid ubiquitination and degradation in the 26S proteasome, as well as through various modifications of amino acid residues of this transcription factor that regulate its transport to the nucleus and binding to DNA. Continuous activation of Nrf2 is possible due to autophagy and epigenetic regulation that may underlie the increased resistance of tumor cells to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. This review deals with the mechanisms of regulation of Nrf2 transcriptional activity and its main elements, and pharmacological approaches to activation of the Keap1/Nrf2/ARE system.


Subject(s)
Epigenesis, Genetic , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , NF-E2-Related Factor 2/metabolism , Neoplasm Proteins/metabolism , Oxidative Stress , Transcription, Genetic , Animals , Autophagy , Humans , Kelch-Like ECH-Associated Protein 1/biosynthesis , Kelch-Like ECH-Associated Protein 1/genetics , NF-E2-Related Factor 2/genetics , Neoplasm Proteins/genetics , Neoplasms/genetics , Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex , Radiation Tolerance/genetics , Ubiquitination
6.
Biochemistry (Mosc) ; 81(4): 297-314, 2016 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27293088

ABSTRACT

Many plant phenols (stilbenes, curcumins, catechins, flavonoids, etc.) are effective antioxidants and protect cells during oxidative stress. Extensive clinical studies on the potential of phenolic compounds for treatment of cardiovascular, neurodegenerative, oncological, and inflammatory diseases are now being conducted. In addition to direct antioxidant effect, plant phenols may provide a protective effect via activation of the Keap1/Nrf2/ARE redox-sensitive signaling system and regulation of autophagy. In this review, mechanisms of effects of the most common plant phenols on autophagy are presented.


Subject(s)
Autophagy/drug effects , Phenols/pharmacology , Plants/metabolism , Animals , Antioxidants/chemistry , Antioxidants/metabolism , Curcumin/chemistry , Curcumin/pharmacology , Humans , Phenols/chemistry , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Plants/chemistry , Resveratrol , Signal Transduction/drug effects , Stilbenes/chemistry , Stilbenes/pharmacology
7.
Biofizika ; 60(1): 120-8, 2015.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25868349

ABSTRACT

Effects of water-soluble phenolic antioxidant sodium 3-(3'-tret-butyl-4'-hydroxyphenyl)-propyl thiosulfonate (TS-13), potassium 3,5-dimethyl-4-hydroxybenzyl thioetanoate (BEP-11-K) and potassium 3-(3',5'-ditretbutyl-4'-hydroxyphenyl)-propionate (potassium phenosan) on tumor cells proliferative activity and the role of redox-dependent and calcium-dependent signaling mechanisms in realization of tumor cell response to the antioxidant action were studied. Potassium phenosan and BEP-11-K were found to stimulate proliferation and ARE-inducing phenolic antioxidant TS-13 was found to inhibit tumor cell growth in culture. The tumor cell growth rate depended on the rate of intracellular reactive oxygen species production and was decreased by apocynin (a NADPH-oxidase inhibitor) and antimycin A (an ubiquinol-cytochrome c oxidoreductase inhibitor). TS-13 action on tumor cells was accompanied by a transient increase in intracellular reactive oxygen species production and the intracellular calcium concentration, whereas cell incubation with potassium phenosan and BEP-11-K did not influence the reactive oxygen species level and intracellular calcium ions. Cyclosporine A blocked the inhibitory effect of TS-13. Thus, it can be reasonably speculated that phenolic antioxidant TS-13 starts mitochondria-dependent apoptosis in tumor cells by the opening of permeability transition pores.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants/pharmacology , Apoptosis/drug effects , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic/drug effects , Mitochondria/metabolism , Response Elements , Thiosulfonic Acids/pharmacology , Cell Line, Tumor , Humans , Mitochondria/pathology , NADPH Oxidases/antagonists & inhibitors , NADPH Oxidases/metabolism , Neoplasm Proteins/antagonists & inhibitors , Neoplasm Proteins/metabolism , Neoplasms , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism
8.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 157(4): 473-5, 2014 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25110086

ABSTRACT

The study examined dynamics of the effect of novel phenol antioxidant preparation 3-(3'-tertbutyl- 4'-hydroxyphenyl)propyl thiosulfonate sodium (TS-13) on expression of antioxidant protection enzymes genes GSTP1 and NQO1 and on the content of protein transcription factors NF-κB and ATF-2 in mouse liver. Expression of GSTP1 gene decreased significantly on days 4 and 7 after per os administration of TS-13 (100 mg/kg), but increased on post-administration day 14. On days 7 and 14 post-administration, expression of NQO1 gene was significantly increased. On day 7, the hepatic content of the phosphorylated form of ATF-2 and two subunits of nuclear factor NF-κB (p50, p65) decreased significantly.


Subject(s)
Activating Transcription Factor 2/genetics , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Glutathione S-Transferase pi/genetics , NAD(P)H Dehydrogenase (Quinone)/genetics , NF-kappa B/genetics , Thiosulfonic Acids/pharmacology , Activating Transcription Factor 2/metabolism , Administration, Oral , Animals , Gene Expression/drug effects , Glutathione S-Transferase pi/metabolism , Liver/drug effects , Liver/metabolism , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , NAD(P)H Dehydrogenase (Quinone)/metabolism , NF-kappa B/metabolism , Phosphorylation , Time Factors
9.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 155(3): 330-4, 2013 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24137596

ABSTRACT

The protective effect of partially substituted monophenol TS-13 inducing the Nrf2/Keap1/ARE signaling system was studied on the model of chronic inflammation in vivo. It was found that during simulation of inflammation in an air pouch lined with synovial-like membrane, TS-13 did not affect the exudate volume, protein content, and cell count, but significantly reduced the intensity of oxidative metabolism in leukocytes of the exudate. In rheumatoid polyarthritis induced by heterologous collagen, TS-13 reduced the severity of clinical signs of inflammation only at the early stages, but inhibited H2O2 generation by monocytes and, partially, by blood neutrophils. These results suggest that the phlogolytic effect of the redox sensitive Nrf2/Keap1/ARE signaling system is less pronounced in chronic immune-mediated inflammatory processes than in acute inflammation.


Subject(s)
Antioxidant Response Elements/physiology , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/drug therapy , Inflammation/prevention & control , Signal Transduction/physiology , Thiosulfonic Acids/pharmacology , Animals , Antioxidant Response Elements/drug effects , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/chemically induced , Collagen/adverse effects , Flow Cytometry , Hydrogen Peroxide/metabolism , Leukocytes/drug effects , Male , Oxidation-Reduction , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Signal Transduction/drug effects , Statistics, Nonparametric
10.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 155(3): 366-9, 2013 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24137605

ABSTRACT

The protective effect of water-soluble TS-13 monophenol inducing the antioxidant-responsive element (ARE) system was studied on the models of acute inflammation. Intragastric administration of TS-13 to rats significantly reduced the severity of acute aseptic inflammation induced by intravenous injection of zymosan particles: granulocyte blood count and volume density of infiltrates in the liver decreased on day 3, spontaneous production of activated oxygen metabolites and respiratory burst in blood granulocytes decreased on days 2 and 3. A single dose of TS-13 improved survival of mice with endotoxin shock induced by intraperitoneal injection of E. coli LPS. These results confirmed high anti-inflammatory activity of TS-13.


Subject(s)
Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology , Antioxidant Response Elements/drug effects , Inflammation/drug therapy , Thiosulfonic Acids/pharmacology , Animals , Antioxidant Response Elements/physiology , Granulocytes/physiology , Kaplan-Meier Estimate , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Respiratory Burst/physiology , Zymosan
11.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 154(2): 260-4, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23330139

ABSTRACT

The effects of hydrophilic synthetic antioxidant TC-13 sodium (3'-(3'-tert-butyl-4'-hydroxyphenyl)propylthiosulfonate on survival of various strains of Drosophila melanogaster were studied under conditions of oxidative stress induced with H(2)O(2)and paraquat. In a concentration of 1%, TC-13 significantly improved survival of Canton S males treated with H(2)O(2)and in a concentration of 0.2% it improved survival of H(2)O(2)-stressed Oregon R females. The protective effect of the antioxidant under conditions of paraquat-induced stress was observed in Canton S females and Oregon R flies of both genders. Addition of T-13 to diets led to prolongation of the maximum lifespan of insects in the majority of the experiment variants. A relationship between the protective effects of TC-13 and the genotype, gender, and environmental conditions was detected.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants/therapeutic use , Drosophila melanogaster/drug effects , Glycopeptides/therapeutic use , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Animals , Female , Hydrogen Peroxide/pharmacology , Male
12.
Biomed Khim ; 57(3): 326-34, 2011.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21863746

ABSTRACT

The effects of five new derivatives of 2,6-dialkyl-4-propylphenole containing in para-radical different ionogenic groups (-SO3Na, -S-SO3Na, -S-(NH2)2Cl) in the presence and in the absence of hydrogen peroxide on the survival of E. coli AB1157 cells and its isogenic strain defective in repair enzyme genes were studied. Cell survival treated with hydrogen peroxide was remarkably increased in the presence of (3-(3,5-dimethyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propyl)-1-sulphonate of sodium (Cl). Replacement of methyl ortho-radicals in the structure of Cl for tret-buthyl or cyclohexyl groups led to a decrease of the compounds ability to protect the cells from exogenic hydrogen peroxide. Between derivatives of 2,6-di-tret-buthylphenol the compound with thiosulphonate group demonstrated properties comparable with those for its sulphonate analog, then a chloride of isotiurone at concentration 3 mM completely suppressed the growth of cells in presence and in the absence of H2O2. Compound Cl may be considered as most perspective for detail analysis as antioxidant.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants/pharmacology , Escherichia coli/growth & development , Phenols/pharmacology , Hydrogen Peroxide/pharmacology , Oxidants/pharmacology
13.
Adv Gerontol ; 24(4): 591-600, 2011.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22550866

ABSTRACT

The effect of water-soluble synthetic antioxidant TS-13 (sodium 3-(3'-tert-butyl-4'-hydroxyphenyl) propyl thiosulfonate) on life span of different lines of Drosophila melanogaster under normal conditions and survival under oxidative stress induced by hydrogen peroxide and paraquat has been investigated. Introduction to the diet of 1% TS-13 prolonged the life span of males and females of D. melanogaster long-living line Canton S, had no effect on short-living Oregon R life span and reduced the life span of male D. melanogaster line IgI(558)OR/Cy, heterozygous on tumor suppressor recessive lethal mutation. When flies were exposed to hydrogen perexide, TS-13 significantly enhanced Canton Smale and Oregon R female survival. Under the influence of paraquat antioxidant protected Canton S female and Oregon R flies of both sexes. Despite the fact that the anti-aging and protective properties of synthetic phenol antioxidant TS-13 depend essentially on the genotype and gender, in the extreme conditions of oxidative stress its positive effect pronounced.


Subject(s)
Aging/drug effects , Longevity/drug effects , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Phenols/pharmacology , Thiosulfonic Acids/pharmacology , Adaptation, Physiological/drug effects , Adaptation, Physiological/genetics , Aging/genetics , Animals , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Drosophila melanogaster , Female , Herbicides/pharmacokinetics , Hydrogen Peroxide/pharmacology , Longevity/genetics , Male , Models, Animal , Oxidants/pharmacology , Paraquat/pharmacology , Protective Agents/pharmacology , Sex Factors
14.
Eksp Klin Farmakol ; 74(8): 37-40, 2011.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22232913
15.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 150(1): 65-7, 2010 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21161054

ABSTRACT

The effect of hydrophilic synthetic antioxidant TC-13 (3-(3'-tert-butyl-4'-hydroxyphenyl)propylthiosulfonate sodium) inducing the antioxidant-responsive element on the lifespan of Drosophila melanogaster was studied. Addition of 1% TC-13 to diets prolonged the lifespan of long-lived D. melanogaster Canton S strain females and males, but not of short-lived Oregon R insects and reduced the mean lifespan of D. melanogaster males of the lgl558OR/Cy strain containing a recessive lethal mutation of tumor suppressor in the heterozygotic state. The geroprotective effects of TC-13 synthetic phenol antioxidant depended on D. melanogaster genotype and gender.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants/pharmacology , Drosophila melanogaster/drug effects , Longevity/drug effects , Phenol/pharmacology , Animals , Antioxidants/chemical synthesis , Antioxidants/chemistry , Drosophila melanogaster/genetics , Female , Genotype , Longevity/genetics , Male , Molecular Structure , Phenol/chemical synthesis , Phenol/chemistry , Sex Factors
16.
Eksp Klin Farmakol ; 73(8): 32-4, 2010 Aug.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20919556

ABSTRACT

Carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatitis in rats is accompanied by blood hyperviscosity syndrome development. A course intragastric administration of thiophane under these conditions prevents the increase in whole blood viscosity by normalizing the microrheological indices (deformability and aggregation of erythrocytes), which is manifested by increasing oxygen availability for tissues.


Subject(s)
Blood Viscosity/drug effects , Carbon Tetrachloride Poisoning/blood , Carbon Tetrachloride/toxicity , Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury/blood , Erythrocyte Aggregation/drug effects , Erythrocyte Deformability/drug effects , Thiophenes/pharmacology , Animals , Male , Rats , Rats, Wistar
17.
Bioorg Khim ; 36(4): 563-9, 2010.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20823926

ABSTRACT

Effect of seven structurally similar N, N-dimethyl-(4-hydroxyaryl)alkylammonium chlorides in the presence and in the absence of hydrogen peroxide on the survival of E. coli cells AB1157 and its isogenic strain BH910 defective in genes of repair enzymes has been analyzed. Among the studied compounds only chloride of N,N-dimethyl-(3,5-dimethyl-4-hydroxybenzyl)ammonium (C1) has no cytotoxic properties and increases the survive of the cells of both strains in the presence of H2O2 better than trolox (water soluble analog of alpha-tocopherol). C1 analogs: 3-methyl-(5-di(tert-butyl)-4-hydroxybenzyl) and 3-(3,5-di(tert-butyl)-4-hydroxyphenyl)propyl)amines derivatives effectively protected from H2O2 only mutant cells BH910. Among the structural analogs of C1 cytotoxicity increases at substitution of methyl groups in aromatic cycle by tert-butyl and cyclohexyl groups. Only C1 among the seven new compounds is the most promising antioxidant for the subsequent more detailed analysis.


Subject(s)
Amines/pharmacology , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Escherichia coli/growth & development , Phenols/pharmacology , Hydrogen Peroxide/pharmacology , Oxidants/pharmacology , Oxidative Stress/drug effects
18.
Biochemistry (Mosc) ; 75(5): 549-53, 2010 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20632932

ABSTRACT

Synthetic water-soluble phenolic antioxidant TS-13 exhibits pronounced anti-inflammatory properties in vivo and induces intracellular signal system Nrf2/ARE. At concentrations 150-1000 microM it inhibits nitric oxide (NO) production in mouse peritoneal macrophages. However, this compound at low concentrations (1-100 microM) paradoxically increases NO production and decreases activity of arginase. These results are indicative of an ambiguous role of NO and its metabolites in the mechanism of development of inflammatory reaction.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants/pharmacology , Arginine/metabolism , Macrophages/drug effects , NF-E2-Related Factor 2/metabolism , Thiosulfonic Acids/pharmacology , Animals , Antioxidants/chemical synthesis , Antioxidants/chemistry , Lipopolysaccharides/pharmacology , Macrophages/metabolism , Mice , Nitric Oxide/metabolism , Thiosulfonic Acids/chemical synthesis , Thiosulfonic Acids/chemistry
19.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 147(5): 592-5, 2009 May.
Article in English, Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19907746

ABSTRACT

Structurally related phenols containing the p-alkylthiosulfonate substituent and partially hindered by tert-butyl groups were synthesized for the search and development of new synthetic antioxidant, which would be effective in vivo in preventing free radical-induced pathological processes. Sodium 3-(3'-tert-butyl-4'-hydroxyphenyl)propylthiosulfonate had high antiinflammatory activity and produced a dose-dependent effect (IC(50)=36 mg/kg). Changes in the length of the carbohydrate chain in the p-alkyl substituent had no effect on in vitro antiradical activity of the test compounds. However, the decrease in the length of this chain by one methylene unit was accompanied by reduction of antiinflammatory activity of the end product. Lengthening of the chain did not modulate these properties.


Subject(s)
Anti-Inflammatory Agents/chemistry , Antioxidants/chemistry , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Phenols/chemistry , Sulfur/chemistry , Animals , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/chemical synthesis , Antioxidants/chemical synthesis , Foot/pathology , Phenols/chemical synthesis , Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship , Rats , Rats, Wistar
20.
Bioorg Khim ; 35(3): 417-23, 2009.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19621058

ABSTRACT

The antioxidant activity, mutagenicity, and genotoxicity of bis(3-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propyl)sulfide (thiophane) were studied using bacterial tests. The results of both an Ames test and SOS chromotest, as well as those studying the survival of E. coli cells deficient in enzymes responsible for the repair of DNA oxidative damage, testify to the fact that thiophane is not mutagenic and genotoxic, and it protects Salmonella typhimurium cells better than the well-known antioxidant trolox.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants/pharmacology , Phenols/pharmacology , Sulfides/pharmacology , Antioxidants/toxicity , DNA Damage , Escherichia coli/drug effects , Mutagenicity Tests , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Phenols/toxicity , Salmonella typhimurium/drug effects , Sulfides/toxicity
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