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J Ethnopharmacol ; 118(1): 118-26, 2008 Jun 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18485640

ABSTRACT

AIM OF THE STUDY: The aim of this study was to investigate whether Sutherlandia frutescens, subsp. microphylla (family: Fabaceae/Leguminosa), which is traditionally used to treat symptoms of chronic stress generally associated with increased circulating glucocorticoids, influences the biosynthesis of these glucocorticoids. METHODS: We investigated the interaction of Sutherlandia frutescens with cytochrome P450 enzymes, CYP17 and CYP21, which catalyse key reactions in glucocorticoid biosynthesis. The binding of progesterone and pregnenolone to these enzymes and their metabolism were assayed in the presence of extracts and the bioactive compounds, l-canavanine, pinitol, GABA, flavonoids and triterpenoid glucosides present in the shrub. RESULTS: While the aqueous and methanol extracts inhibited the type I progesterone-induced difference spectrum (p<0.05), inhibition of pregnenolone binding (p=0.25) was negligible, with the aqueous extract exhibiting greater inhibition. The triterpenoid fraction inhibited both the type I pregnenolone- and progesterone-induced difference spectra and elicited a type II difference spectrum in the absence of substrate. Both pregnenolone and progesterone metabolism were inhibited by the aqueous extract, the inhibition of CYP21 being greater than that of CYP17, influencing the flux through glucocorticoid precursor pathways. CONCLUSION: This attenuation of adrenal P450 enzymes may thus demonstrate a possible mechanism by which Sutherlandia frutescens reduces glucocorticoid levels and alleviates symptoms associated with stress.


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Adrenal Glands/enzymology , Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System/drug effects , Fabaceae/chemistry , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Animals , Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System/metabolism , Medicine, African Traditional , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Pregnenolone/metabolism , Progesterone/metabolism , Protein Binding/drug effects , Sheep , Stress, Physiological/drug therapy , Stress, Physiological/physiopathology
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Anal Biochem ; 372(1): 11-20, 2008 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17980346

ABSTRACT

An ultra performance liquid chromatography-atmospheric pressure chemical ionization-mass spectrometry (UPLC-APCI-MS) method was developed for the separation and quantification of adrenal steroid metabolites from heterologous expression media. Steroids were extracted by liquid-liquid extraction, separated on a Waters UPLC BEH C18 column, ionized by APCI, and detected using a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer in APCI positive mode with single ion monitoring. The incorporation of UPLC enabled the detection of seven structurally closely related steroids at between 5 and 40 ng/ml using run times of 11 min. The adrenal steroidogenic enzyme cytochrome P450 17-hydroxylase/17,20-lyase (CYP17) was expressed in the yeast Pichia pastoris and in nonsteroidogenic COS-1 cells, and used as a model system to evaluate the detection and quantification of adrenal steroid metabolites by UPLC-APCI-MS.


Subject(s)
Adrenal Glands/chemistry , Chromatography, Liquid/methods , Mass Spectrometry/methods , Steroids/analysis , Animals , Atmospheric Pressure , COS Cells , Chlorocebus aethiops
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J Agric Food Chem ; 55(8): 2765-9, 2007 Apr 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17381104

ABSTRACT

The effect of oxygen on the levels of glutathione, an important antioxidant, in must and wine was studied using a novel LC-MSMS method for the analysis of reduced and oxidized glutathione. This study found that the storage of grape juice at high SO2 and ascorbic acid levels at -20 degrees C did not lead to a decrease in reduced glutathione levels. The effect of varying the oxygen levels in South African white grape juices, which included a reductive treatment (less than 0.3 mg/L dissolved O2 added), a control treatment (between 1.0 and 1.5 mg/L dissolved O2 added), and an oxidative treatment (3.5-4 mg/ L dissolved O2 added, without SO2) on reduced glutathione levels in the juice and resulting wine was also investigated. A custom build press was used to press whole bunches of two different Sauvignon Blanc and Colombard grapes. Alcoholic fermentation and oxygen additions to the must led to lower reduced glutathione levels in the wine. Reduced glutathione levels were only significantly higher in the wine made from reductive juice that had the highest initial reduced glutathione levels in the grapes.


Subject(s)
Beverages/analysis , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Glutathione/analysis , Mass Spectrometry/methods , Vitis/chemistry , Wine/analysis , Food Handling/methods , Fruit/chemistry , Oxygen , South Africa
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Ann N Y Acad Sci ; 1071: 542-6, 2006 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16891615

ABSTRACT

Effects of early-life trauma on adult behavioral responses, corticosterone (CORT) concentration, and levels of nerve growth factor (NGF), brain-derived neutrophic factor (BDNF), and neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) in hippocampus and frontal cortex were investigated. Traumatized animals showed an increase in rearing in both the elevated plus maze and open field after adult restress, higher basal levels of CORT, lower levels of BDNF in dorsal hippocampus, and lower levels of NT-3 in dorsal and ventral hippocampus. Trauma-related behavioral hyperarousal and altered hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis activity may be mediated by decreases in hippocampal neurotrophin expression.


Subject(s)
Animals, Newborn/physiology , Arousal/physiology , Behavior, Animal/physiology , Hippocampus/metabolism , Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System/physiopathology , Nerve Growth Factors/biosynthesis , Wounds and Injuries/physiopathology , Wounds and Injuries/psychology , Animals , Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor/biosynthesis , Male , Neurotrophin 3/biosynthesis , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Wounds and Injuries/metabolism
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