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Anti-inflammatory activity of Chios mastic gum is associated with inhibition of TNF-alpha induced oxidative stress

BACKGROUND: Gum of Chios mastic (Pistacia lentiscus var. chia) is a natural antimicrobial agent that has found extensive use in pharmaceutical products and as a nutritional supplement. The molecular mechanisms of its anti-inflammatory activity, however, are not clear. In this work, the potential rol...

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Autores principales: Triantafyllou, Angelike, Bikineyeva, Alfiya, Dikalova, Anna, Nazarewicz, Rafal, Lerakis, Stamatios, Dikalov, Sergey
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3127998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21645369
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-10-64
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author Triantafyllou, Angelike
Bikineyeva, Alfiya
Dikalova, Anna
Nazarewicz, Rafal
Lerakis, Stamatios
Dikalov, Sergey
author_facet Triantafyllou, Angelike
Bikineyeva, Alfiya
Dikalova, Anna
Nazarewicz, Rafal
Lerakis, Stamatios
Dikalov, Sergey
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description BACKGROUND: Gum of Chios mastic (Pistacia lentiscus var. chia) is a natural antimicrobial agent that has found extensive use in pharmaceutical products and as a nutritional supplement. The molecular mechanisms of its anti-inflammatory activity, however, are not clear. In this work, the potential role of antioxidant activity of Chios mastic gum has been evaluated. METHODS: Scavenging of superoxide radical was investigated by electron spin resonance and spin trapping technique using EMPO spin trap in xanthine oxidase system. Superoxide production in endothelial and smooth muscle cells stimulated with TNF-α or angiotensin II and treated with vehicle (DMSO) or mastic gum (0.1-10 μg/ml) was measured by DHE and HPLC. Cellular H(2)O(2 )was measured by Amplex Red. Inhibition of protein kinase C (PKC) with mastic gum was determined by the decrease of purified PKC activity, by inhibition of PKC activity in cellular homogenate and by attenuation of superoxide production in cells treated with PKC activator phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA). RESULTS: Spin trapping study did not show significant scavenging of superoxide by mastic gum itself. However, mastic gum inhibited cellular production of superoxide and H(2)O(2 )in dose dependent manner in TNF-α treated rat aortic smooth muscle cells but did not affect unstimulated cells. TNF-α significantly increased the cellular superoxide production by NADPH oxidase, while mastic gum completely abolished this stimulation. Mastic gum inhibited the activity of purified PKC, decreased PKC activity in cell homogenate, and attenuated superoxide production in cells stimulated with PKC activator PMA and PKC-dependent angiotensin II in endothelial cells. CONCLUSION: We suggest that mastic gum inhibits PKC which attenuates production of superoxide and H(2)O(2 )by NADPH oxidases. This antioxidant property may have direct implication to the anti-inflammatory activity of the Chios mastic gum.
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spelling pubmed-31279982011-07-01 Anti-inflammatory activity of Chios mastic gum is associated with inhibition of TNF-alpha induced oxidative stress Triantafyllou, Angelike Bikineyeva, Alfiya Dikalova, Anna Nazarewicz, Rafal Lerakis, Stamatios Dikalov, Sergey Nutr J Research BACKGROUND: Gum of Chios mastic (Pistacia lentiscus var. chia) is a natural antimicrobial agent that has found extensive use in pharmaceutical products and as a nutritional supplement. The molecular mechanisms of its anti-inflammatory activity, however, are not clear. In this work, the potential role of antioxidant activity of Chios mastic gum has been evaluated. METHODS: Scavenging of superoxide radical was investigated by electron spin resonance and spin trapping technique using EMPO spin trap in xanthine oxidase system. Superoxide production in endothelial and smooth muscle cells stimulated with TNF-α or angiotensin II and treated with vehicle (DMSO) or mastic gum (0.1-10 μg/ml) was measured by DHE and HPLC. Cellular H(2)O(2 )was measured by Amplex Red. Inhibition of protein kinase C (PKC) with mastic gum was determined by the decrease of purified PKC activity, by inhibition of PKC activity in cellular homogenate and by attenuation of superoxide production in cells treated with PKC activator phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA). RESULTS: Spin trapping study did not show significant scavenging of superoxide by mastic gum itself. However, mastic gum inhibited cellular production of superoxide and H(2)O(2 )in dose dependent manner in TNF-α treated rat aortic smooth muscle cells but did not affect unstimulated cells. TNF-α significantly increased the cellular superoxide production by NADPH oxidase, while mastic gum completely abolished this stimulation. Mastic gum inhibited the activity of purified PKC, decreased PKC activity in cell homogenate, and attenuated superoxide production in cells stimulated with PKC activator PMA and PKC-dependent angiotensin II in endothelial cells. CONCLUSION: We suggest that mastic gum inhibits PKC which attenuates production of superoxide and H(2)O(2 )by NADPH oxidases. This antioxidant property may have direct implication to the anti-inflammatory activity of the Chios mastic gum. BioMed Central 2011-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3127998/ /pubmed/21645369 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-10-64 Text en Copyright ©2011 Triantafyllou et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Triantafyllou, Angelike
Bikineyeva, Alfiya
Dikalova, Anna
Nazarewicz, Rafal
Lerakis, Stamatios
Dikalov, Sergey
Anti-inflammatory activity of Chios mastic gum is associated with inhibition of TNF-alpha induced oxidative stress
title Anti-inflammatory activity of Chios mastic gum is associated with inhibition of TNF-alpha induced oxidative stress
title_full Anti-inflammatory activity of Chios mastic gum is associated with inhibition of TNF-alpha induced oxidative stress
title_fullStr Anti-inflammatory activity of Chios mastic gum is associated with inhibition of TNF-alpha induced oxidative stress
title_full_unstemmed Anti-inflammatory activity of Chios mastic gum is associated with inhibition of TNF-alpha induced oxidative stress
title_short Anti-inflammatory activity of Chios mastic gum is associated with inhibition of TNF-alpha induced oxidative stress
title_sort anti-inflammatory activity of chios mastic gum is associated with inhibition of tnf-alpha induced oxidative stress
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3127998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21645369
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-10-64
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