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Food Funct ; 9(12): 6315-6325, 2018 Dec 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30411763

RESUMO

Freshwater clams (Corbicula fluminea) have long been used as a folk remedy in Chinese tradition. Their hot-water extract has been commercialized as a functional drink for liver protection. The objective of this study was to develop a product of the residual clam meat (FCR) and assess its functional compounds. The ethanol extract of FCR, designated FCRE, was identified to comprise phytosterols, polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and carotenoids. FCRE significantly reduced lipid accumulation and cell death in HepG2 cells via decreased fatty acid synthase (FAS) activity and increased activities of carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT) and acyl-CoA oxidase (ACO), indicative of suppressed lipogenesis and increased ß-oxidation of fatty acids. In tilapia fed with high-fat diet (HFD), FCRE mitigated nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), which was evidenced by decreased levels of plasma aspartate transaminase (AST) and alanine transaminase (ALT), in addition to reduced total cholesterol and accumulation of triacylglycerols, particularly those of saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids. FCRE also suppressed stearoyl-CoA desaturase-1 (SCD-1) index, increased the PUFAs' n3/n6 ratio, and reduced prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and inflammatory infiltrates in tilapia liver. Tilapia fed with HFD for 2 weeks displayed NASH symptoms, while mice took 10 weeks to display NASH symptoms. No previous study has been reported on the potential use of tilapia as an NASH model for pre-screening hepatoprotective-functional foods.


Assuntos
Bivalves/química , Hepatopatia Gordurosa não Alcoólica/tratamento farmacológico , Substâncias Protetoras/administração & dosagem , Acil-CoA Oxidase/metabolismo , Animais , Carnitina O-Palmitoiltransferase/metabolismo , Colesterol/metabolismo , Ácido Graxo Sintases/metabolismo , Ácidos Graxos/metabolismo , Humanos , Fígado/efeitos dos fármacos , Fígado/metabolismo , Masculino , Carne/análise , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Hepatopatia Gordurosa não Alcoólica/enzimologia , Hepatopatia Gordurosa não Alcoólica/metabolismo , Substâncias Protetoras/química , Substâncias Protetoras/isolamento & purificação , Triglicerídeos/metabolismo
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Food Chem Toxicol ; 44(8): 1261-72, 2006 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16545898

RESUMO

The anti-cancer effects and possible mechanisms of the freshwater clam (Corbicula fluminea Muller) and its active compounds (FME) on cell viability in human leukemia HL-60 cells were investigated. This study demonstrated that FME was able to inhibit cell proliferation in a concentration- and time-dependent manner. Treatment with FME caused induction of caspase-2, caspase-3, caspase-6, caspase-8, and caspase-9 activity in a time-dependent manner, but not affect caspase-1 activity; it induced the proteolysis of DNA fragmentation factor (DFF-45) and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP). Induction of cell death by FME was completely prevented by a pan-caspase inhibitor, Z-Val-Ala-Asp-fluoromethyl ketone (Z-VAD-FMK) and a caspase-2 inhibitor, Z-Val-Asp-Val-Ala-Asp-FMK (Z-VDVAD-FMK). Furthermore, treatment with FME caused a rapid loss of mitochondrial transmembrane potential, stimulation of generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), release of mitochondrial cytochrome c into cytosol, and GSH depletion. Anti-oxidants such as N-acetylcysteine, catalase, superoxide dismutase, allopurinol, and pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate, but not diphenylene iodonium, significantly inhibited FME-induced cell death. In addition, the results showed that FME-induced apoptosis was accompanied by up-regulation of Bax and Bad, and down-regulation of Bcl-2 and Bcl-XL. Taken together, induction of apoptosis on HL-60 cells by FME was mainly associated with ROS production, GSH depletion, mitochondrial dysfunction, and caspase activation.


Assuntos
Apoptose/efeitos dos fármacos , Caspases/metabolismo , Corbicula/química , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio/metabolismo , Clorometilcetonas de Aminoácidos/farmacologia , Animais , Antioxidantes/farmacologia , Caspase 2 , Inibidores de Caspase , Processos de Crescimento Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Sobrevivência Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Citocromos c/metabolismo , Interações Medicamentosas , Ativação Enzimática/efeitos dos fármacos , Inibidores Enzimáticos/farmacologia , Citometria de Fluxo , Glutationa/metabolismo , Células HL-60 , Humanos , Isoenzimas , Potenciais da Membrana/efeitos dos fármacos , Membranas Mitocondriais/efeitos dos fármacos , Membranas Mitocondriais/fisiologia , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-bcl-2/biossíntese , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio/antagonistas & inibidores
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Life Sci ; 77(22): 2830-9, 2005 Oct 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15958273

RESUMO

The anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory activities of two different species of traditional Chinese medicines that shared the same name have been studied. The extracts of Glycine radix have higher activities in free radical-scavenging activity determined with DPPH, reduction in hemoglobin-catalyzed lipid auto-oxidation and inhibition of the lipoxygenase (LOX) and cyclooxygenase (COX)-catalyzed arachidonate oxidation compared to the activities of extract of Flemingia. One of the significant bioactive constituents of Glycine radix has been isolated and identified as daidzein.


Assuntos
Anti-Inflamatórios/metabolismo , Medicamentos de Ervas Chinesas/metabolismo , Fabaceae/química , Sequestradores de Radicais Livres/metabolismo , Isoflavonas/isolamento & purificação , Ácido Araquidônico , Compostos de Bifenilo , Cromatografia em Gel , Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão , Inibidores de Ciclo-Oxigenase 2/metabolismo , Hidrazinas , Isoflavonas/metabolismo , Lipoxigenase/metabolismo , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética , Fenóis/isolamento & purificação , Picratos , Taiwan
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Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 15(1): 163-6, 2005 Jan 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15582432

RESUMO

The neolignans, magnolol 1 and honokiol 2 have been reported to inhibit the growth of several tumor cell lines in vitro and in vivo. The chemical structure of magnolol and honokiol consists of biphenyl skeleton with phenolic and allylic functionalities. Analogs of 1 and 2 containing different substitution have been studies for their effect on the growth of Hep-G2 and their structure-activity relationships were reported in this work.


Assuntos
Antineoplásicos/química , Antineoplásicos/farmacologia , Compostos de Bifenilo/química , Compostos de Bifenilo/farmacologia , Lignanas/química , Lignanas/farmacologia , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Humanos , Relação Estrutura-Atividade
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