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Food Funct ; 5(9): 2202-7, 2014 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25051230

ABSTRACT

We aimed to analyse the effects of alcohol-free Alibernet red wine extract (AWE) on nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity and pro-inflammatory markers such as nuclear factor-κB (NFκB) and inducible NOS (iNOS) protein expression in experimental metabolic syndrome. Young 6 week-old male Wistar Kyoto (WKY) and obese, spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR/N-cp) were divided into control groups and groups treated with AWE (24.2 mg per kg per day) for 3 weeks (n = 6 in each group). Total NOS activity and endothelial NOS (eNOS), iNOS and NFκB (p65) protein expressions were determined in the heart left ventricle and aorta by Western blot and immunohistochemical analysis. All parameters investigated significantly increased in the aorta of SHR/N-cp rats. Pro-inflammatory markers such as NFκB and iNOS were increased in the left ventricle as well. AWE treatment did not affect total NOS activity and eNOS expression in the aorta; however, it was able to decrease NFκB and iNOS protein expression in both the left ventricle and aorta. In conclusion, in the cardiovascular system, Alibernet red wine extract decreased NFκB and iNOS protein expressions elevated as a consequence of developed metabolic syndrome. This effect may represent one of the protective, anti-inflammatory properties of Alibernet red wine polyphenols on cardiovascular risk factors related to metabolic syndrome.


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Anti-Inflammatory Agents/administration & dosage , Metabolic Syndrome/drug therapy , Metabolic Syndrome/genetics , Metabolic Syndrome/immunology , NF-kappa B/genetics , Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II/genetics , Wine/analysis , Animals , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/analysis , Down-Regulation , Humans , Male , NF-kappa B/immunology , Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II/immunology , Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III/genetics , Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III/immunology , Rats , Rats, Inbred SHR , Rats, Inbred WKY , Rats, Wistar
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Oxid Med Cell Longev ; 2012: 806285, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22720118

ABSTRACT

We aimed to perform a chemical analysis of both Alibernet red wine and an alcohol-free Alibernet red wine extract (AWE) and to investigate the effects of AWE on nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species production as well as blood pressure development in normotensive Wistar Kyoto (WKY) and spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs). Total antioxidant capacity together with total phenolic and selected mineral content was measured in wine and AWE. Young 6-week-old male WKY and SHR were treated with AWE (24,2 mg/kg/day) for 3 weeks. Total NOS and SOD activities, eNOS and SOD1 protein expressions, and superoxide production were determined in the tissues. Both antioxidant capacity and phenolic content were significantly higher in AWE compared to wine. The AWE increased NOS activity in the left ventricle, aorta, and kidney of SHR, while it did not change NOS activity in WKY rats. Similarly, increased SOD activity in the plasma and left ventricle was observed in SHR only. There were no changes in eNOS and SOD1 expressions. In conclusion, phenolics and minerals included in AWE may contribute directly to increased NOS and SOD activities of SHR. Nevertheless, 3 weeks of AWE treatment failed to affect blood pressure of SHR.


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Hypertension/metabolism , Nitric Oxide/metabolism , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism , Wine/analysis , Animals , Antioxidants/chemistry , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Aorta/drug effects , Aorta/enzymology , Heart Ventricles/drug effects , Heart Ventricles/enzymology , Hypertension/pathology , Kidney/drug effects , Kidney/enzymology , Male , Minerals/analysis , Minerals/pharmacology , Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III/metabolism , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Polyphenols/analysis , Polyphenols/pharmacology , Rats , Rats, Inbred SHR , Rats, Inbred WKY , Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism , Superoxide Dismutase-1 , Vitis/chemistry
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Neuro Endocrinol Lett ; 29(5): 794-7, 2008 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18987603

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: There is incomplete information about host immune response to maggot therapy, nowadays increasingly used to clean chronic wounds from necrotic debris and infection. Maggots are applied to the wound during the inflammatory phase. At the same time neutrophils infiltrate the inflammatory site as the first defense line of the organism. Myeloperoxidase (MPO) and reactive oxygen species, generated during the respiratory burst by neutrophils, are the key players participating in microbial killing as well as in signalling pathways. AIM: We studied the effect of an extract from salivary glands (SGE) of Lucilia sericata (L. sericata) on opsonized zymosan stimulated whole blood chemiluminescence (CL), superoxide generation and MPO release from human neutrophils. METHODS: Formation of reactive oxygen species in whole blood was determined by luminol-enhanced CL. superoxide generation was measured as superoxide dismutase inhibitable reduction of cytochrome c, MPO activity as the oxidation of o-dianisidine in the presence of hydrogen peroxide. RESULTS: Crude SG extract of L. sericata had no significant effect either on superoxide generation and MPO release from isolated unstimulated human neutrophils or on activity of isolated enzymes. Crude SG extract of L. sericata in the highest concentration used significantly decreased opsonized zymosan (0.5 mg/ml) stimulated blood CL, superoxide generation and MPO release. CONCLUSION: On the basis of our results as well as from the literature we suggest that the beneficial effects of maggot therapy might involve the decrease of generation and release of proinflammatory factors, while neither phagocytosis nor subsequent apoptosis is disturbed.


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Diptera/physiology , Neutrophils/drug effects , Salivary Glands/physiology , Tissue Extracts/pharmacology , Animals , Humans , Larva , Luminescence , Male , Peroxidase/metabolism , Superoxides/metabolism , Zymosan
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