Cargando…

A Mechanistic Approach for Modulation of Arsenic Toxicity in Human Lymphocytes by Curcumin, an Active Constituent of Medicinal Herb Curcuma longa Linn

Chronic exposure of humans to high concentrations of arsenic in drinking water is associated with skin lesions, peripheral vascular disease, hypertension, blackfoot disease and a high risk of cancer. Arsenic induces single strand breaks, DNA-protein crosslinks and apurinic sites in DNA, which are pr...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Mukherjee, Sutapa, Roy, Madhumita, Dey, Subhabrata, Bhattacharya, Rathindra K.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2007
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2274986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18392098
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.2007005
_version_ 1782151806897356800
author Mukherjee, Sutapa
Roy, Madhumita
Dey, Subhabrata
Bhattacharya, Rathindra K.
author_facet Mukherjee, Sutapa
Roy, Madhumita
Dey, Subhabrata
Bhattacharya, Rathindra K.
author_sort Mukherjee, Sutapa
collection PubMed
description Chronic exposure of humans to high concentrations of arsenic in drinking water is associated with skin lesions, peripheral vascular disease, hypertension, blackfoot disease and a high risk of cancer. Arsenic induces single strand breaks, DNA-protein crosslinks and apurinic sites in DNA, which are prerequisites for induction of cancer. Amelioration of such damages with natural compounds could be an effective strategy to combat arsenic toxicity. Curcumin is the active ingredient of turmeric, a common household spice, which is a rich source of polyphenols and this compound has been extensively studied as a chemopreventive agent against many types of cancer. The present study investigates whether curcumin could counteract the DNA damage caused by arsenic as assessed by single cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE) using peripheral blood lymphocytes, from healthy donors. It was observed that DNA damage induced by arsenic could be efficiently reduced by curcumin and the effect was more pronounced when lymphocytes were pre-incubated with curcumin prior to arsenic insult. Arsenic caused DNA damage by generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and enhancement of lipid peroxidation levels. Curcumin counteracted the damage by quenching ROS, decreasing the level of lipid peroxidation and increasing the level of phase II detoxification enzymes like catalase, superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase. Curcumin also enhanced the DNA repair activity against arsenic induced damage. The expression of polymerase, a repair enzyme, was found to be highly elevated when arsenite induced damaged cells were allowed to repair in presence of curcumin. Results indicate that curcumin has significant role in confronting the deleterious effect caused by arsenic, which could be an economic mode of arsenic mitigation among rural population in West Bengal, India.
format Text
id pubmed-2274986
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2007
publisher the Society for Free Radical Research Japan
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-22749862008-04-04 A Mechanistic Approach for Modulation of Arsenic Toxicity in Human Lymphocytes by Curcumin, an Active Constituent of Medicinal Herb Curcuma longa Linn Mukherjee, Sutapa Roy, Madhumita Dey, Subhabrata Bhattacharya, Rathindra K. J Clin Biochem Nutr Original Article Chronic exposure of humans to high concentrations of arsenic in drinking water is associated with skin lesions, peripheral vascular disease, hypertension, blackfoot disease and a high risk of cancer. Arsenic induces single strand breaks, DNA-protein crosslinks and apurinic sites in DNA, which are prerequisites for induction of cancer. Amelioration of such damages with natural compounds could be an effective strategy to combat arsenic toxicity. Curcumin is the active ingredient of turmeric, a common household spice, which is a rich source of polyphenols and this compound has been extensively studied as a chemopreventive agent against many types of cancer. The present study investigates whether curcumin could counteract the DNA damage caused by arsenic as assessed by single cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE) using peripheral blood lymphocytes, from healthy donors. It was observed that DNA damage induced by arsenic could be efficiently reduced by curcumin and the effect was more pronounced when lymphocytes were pre-incubated with curcumin prior to arsenic insult. Arsenic caused DNA damage by generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and enhancement of lipid peroxidation levels. Curcumin counteracted the damage by quenching ROS, decreasing the level of lipid peroxidation and increasing the level of phase II detoxification enzymes like catalase, superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase. Curcumin also enhanced the DNA repair activity against arsenic induced damage. The expression of polymerase, a repair enzyme, was found to be highly elevated when arsenite induced damaged cells were allowed to repair in presence of curcumin. Results indicate that curcumin has significant role in confronting the deleterious effect caused by arsenic, which could be an economic mode of arsenic mitigation among rural population in West Bengal, India. the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2007-07 2007-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC2274986/ /pubmed/18392098 http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.2007005 Text en Copyright © 2007 JCBN This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Mukherjee, Sutapa
Roy, Madhumita
Dey, Subhabrata
Bhattacharya, Rathindra K.
A Mechanistic Approach for Modulation of Arsenic Toxicity in Human Lymphocytes by Curcumin, an Active Constituent of Medicinal Herb Curcuma longa Linn
title A Mechanistic Approach for Modulation of Arsenic Toxicity in Human Lymphocytes by Curcumin, an Active Constituent of Medicinal Herb Curcuma longa Linn
title_full A Mechanistic Approach for Modulation of Arsenic Toxicity in Human Lymphocytes by Curcumin, an Active Constituent of Medicinal Herb Curcuma longa Linn
title_fullStr A Mechanistic Approach for Modulation of Arsenic Toxicity in Human Lymphocytes by Curcumin, an Active Constituent of Medicinal Herb Curcuma longa Linn
title_full_unstemmed A Mechanistic Approach for Modulation of Arsenic Toxicity in Human Lymphocytes by Curcumin, an Active Constituent of Medicinal Herb Curcuma longa Linn
title_short A Mechanistic Approach for Modulation of Arsenic Toxicity in Human Lymphocytes by Curcumin, an Active Constituent of Medicinal Herb Curcuma longa Linn
title_sort mechanistic approach for modulation of arsenic toxicity in human lymphocytes by curcumin, an active constituent of medicinal herb curcuma longa linn
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2274986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18392098
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.2007005
work_keys_str_mv AT mukherjeesutapa amechanisticapproachformodulationofarsenictoxicityinhumanlymphocytesbycurcuminanactiveconstituentofmedicinalherbcurcumalongalinn
AT roymadhumita amechanisticapproachformodulationofarsenictoxicityinhumanlymphocytesbycurcuminanactiveconstituentofmedicinalherbcurcumalongalinn
AT deysubhabrata amechanisticapproachformodulationofarsenictoxicityinhumanlymphocytesbycurcuminanactiveconstituentofmedicinalherbcurcumalongalinn
AT bhattacharyarathindrak amechanisticapproachformodulationofarsenictoxicityinhumanlymphocytesbycurcuminanactiveconstituentofmedicinalherbcurcumalongalinn
AT mukherjeesutapa mechanisticapproachformodulationofarsenictoxicityinhumanlymphocytesbycurcuminanactiveconstituentofmedicinalherbcurcumalongalinn
AT roymadhumita mechanisticapproachformodulationofarsenictoxicityinhumanlymphocytesbycurcuminanactiveconstituentofmedicinalherbcurcumalongalinn
AT deysubhabrata mechanisticapproachformodulationofarsenictoxicityinhumanlymphocytesbycurcuminanactiveconstituentofmedicinalherbcurcumalongalinn
AT bhattacharyarathindrak mechanisticapproachformodulationofarsenictoxicityinhumanlymphocytesbycurcuminanactiveconstituentofmedicinalherbcurcumalongalinn