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Protection of Cells against Oxidative Stress by Nanomolar Levels of Hydroxyflavones Indicates a New Type of Intracellular Antioxidant Mechanism
Natural polyphenol compounds are often good antioxidants, but they also cause damage to cells through more or less specific interactions with proteins. To distinguish antioxidant activity from cytotoxic effects we have tested four structurally related hydroxyflavones (baicalein, mosloflavone, neglet...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3630532/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23637768 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060796 |
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author | Lombardo, Emanuele Sabellico, Cristian Hájek, Jan Staňková, Veronika Filipský, Tomáš Balducci, Valentina De Vito, Paolo Leone, Stefano Bavavea, Eugenia I. Silvestri, Ilaria Proietti Righi, Giuliana Luly, Paolo Saso, Luciano Bovicelli, Paolo Pedersen, Jens Z. Incerpi, Sandra |
author_facet | Lombardo, Emanuele Sabellico, Cristian Hájek, Jan Staňková, Veronika Filipský, Tomáš Balducci, Valentina De Vito, Paolo Leone, Stefano Bavavea, Eugenia I. Silvestri, Ilaria Proietti Righi, Giuliana Luly, Paolo Saso, Luciano Bovicelli, Paolo Pedersen, Jens Z. Incerpi, Sandra |
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description | Natural polyphenol compounds are often good antioxidants, but they also cause damage to cells through more or less specific interactions with proteins. To distinguish antioxidant activity from cytotoxic effects we have tested four structurally related hydroxyflavones (baicalein, mosloflavone, negletein, and 5,6-dihydroxyflavone) at very low and physiologically relevant levels, using two different cell lines, L-6 myoblasts and THP-1 monocytes. Measurements using intracellular fluorescent probes and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy in combination with cytotoxicity assays showed strong antioxidant activities for baicalein and 5,6-dihydroxyflavone at picomolar concentrations, while 10 nM partially protected monocytes against the strong oxidative stress induced by 200 µM cumene hydroperoxide. Wide range dose-dependence curves were introduced to characterize and distinguish the mechanism and targets of different flavone antioxidants, and identify cytotoxic effects which only became detectable at micromolar concentrations. Analysis of these dose-dependence curves made it possible to exclude a protein-mediated antioxidant response, as well as a mechanism based on the simple stoichiometric scavenging of radicals. The results demonstrate that these flavones do not act on the same radicals as the flavonol quercetin. Considering the normal concentrations of all the endogenous antioxidants in cells, the addition of picomolar or nanomolar levels of these flavones should not be expected to produce any detectable increase in the total cellular antioxidant capacity. The significant intracellular antioxidant activity observed with 1 pM baicalein means that it must be scavenging radicals that for some reason are not eliminated by the endogenous antioxidants. The strong antioxidant effects found suggest these flavones, as well as quercetin and similar polyphenolic antioxidants, at physiologically relevant concentrations act as redox mediators to enable endogenous antioxidants to reach and scavenge different pools of otherwise inaccessible radicals. |
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spelling | pubmed-36305322013-05-01 Protection of Cells against Oxidative Stress by Nanomolar Levels of Hydroxyflavones Indicates a New Type of Intracellular Antioxidant Mechanism Lombardo, Emanuele Sabellico, Cristian Hájek, Jan Staňková, Veronika Filipský, Tomáš Balducci, Valentina De Vito, Paolo Leone, Stefano Bavavea, Eugenia I. Silvestri, Ilaria Proietti Righi, Giuliana Luly, Paolo Saso, Luciano Bovicelli, Paolo Pedersen, Jens Z. Incerpi, Sandra PLoS One Research Article Natural polyphenol compounds are often good antioxidants, but they also cause damage to cells through more or less specific interactions with proteins. To distinguish antioxidant activity from cytotoxic effects we have tested four structurally related hydroxyflavones (baicalein, mosloflavone, negletein, and 5,6-dihydroxyflavone) at very low and physiologically relevant levels, using two different cell lines, L-6 myoblasts and THP-1 monocytes. Measurements using intracellular fluorescent probes and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy in combination with cytotoxicity assays showed strong antioxidant activities for baicalein and 5,6-dihydroxyflavone at picomolar concentrations, while 10 nM partially protected monocytes against the strong oxidative stress induced by 200 µM cumene hydroperoxide. Wide range dose-dependence curves were introduced to characterize and distinguish the mechanism and targets of different flavone antioxidants, and identify cytotoxic effects which only became detectable at micromolar concentrations. Analysis of these dose-dependence curves made it possible to exclude a protein-mediated antioxidant response, as well as a mechanism based on the simple stoichiometric scavenging of radicals. The results demonstrate that these flavones do not act on the same radicals as the flavonol quercetin. Considering the normal concentrations of all the endogenous antioxidants in cells, the addition of picomolar or nanomolar levels of these flavones should not be expected to produce any detectable increase in the total cellular antioxidant capacity. The significant intracellular antioxidant activity observed with 1 pM baicalein means that it must be scavenging radicals that for some reason are not eliminated by the endogenous antioxidants. The strong antioxidant effects found suggest these flavones, as well as quercetin and similar polyphenolic antioxidants, at physiologically relevant concentrations act as redox mediators to enable endogenous antioxidants to reach and scavenge different pools of otherwise inaccessible radicals. Public Library of Science 2013-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3630532/ /pubmed/23637768 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060796 Text en © 2013 Lombardo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Lombardo, Emanuele Sabellico, Cristian Hájek, Jan Staňková, Veronika Filipský, Tomáš Balducci, Valentina De Vito, Paolo Leone, Stefano Bavavea, Eugenia I. Silvestri, Ilaria Proietti Righi, Giuliana Luly, Paolo Saso, Luciano Bovicelli, Paolo Pedersen, Jens Z. Incerpi, Sandra Protection of Cells against Oxidative Stress by Nanomolar Levels of Hydroxyflavones Indicates a New Type of Intracellular Antioxidant Mechanism |
title | Protection of Cells against Oxidative Stress by Nanomolar Levels of Hydroxyflavones Indicates a New Type of Intracellular Antioxidant Mechanism |
title_full | Protection of Cells against Oxidative Stress by Nanomolar Levels of Hydroxyflavones Indicates a New Type of Intracellular Antioxidant Mechanism |
title_fullStr | Protection of Cells against Oxidative Stress by Nanomolar Levels of Hydroxyflavones Indicates a New Type of Intracellular Antioxidant Mechanism |
title_full_unstemmed | Protection of Cells against Oxidative Stress by Nanomolar Levels of Hydroxyflavones Indicates a New Type of Intracellular Antioxidant Mechanism |
title_short | Protection of Cells against Oxidative Stress by Nanomolar Levels of Hydroxyflavones Indicates a New Type of Intracellular Antioxidant Mechanism |
title_sort | protection of cells against oxidative stress by nanomolar levels of hydroxyflavones indicates a new type of intracellular antioxidant mechanism |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3630532/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23637768 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060796 |
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