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Chinese green tea consumption reduces oxidative stress, inflammation and tissues damage in smoke exposed rats

OBJECTIVE(S): One cause of cigarette smoking is oxidative stress that may alter the cellular antioxidant defense system, induce apoptosis in lung tissue, inflammation and damage in liver, lung, and kidney. It has been shown that Chinese green tea (CGT) (Lung Chen Tea) has higher antioxidant property...

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Autores principales: Al-Awaida, Wajdy, Akash, Muhanad, Aburubaiha, Zaid, Talib, Wamidh H., Shehadeh, Hayel
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4340980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25729541
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author Al-Awaida, Wajdy
Akash, Muhanad
Aburubaiha, Zaid
Talib, Wamidh H.
Shehadeh, Hayel
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Akash, Muhanad
Aburubaiha, Zaid
Talib, Wamidh H.
Shehadeh, Hayel
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description OBJECTIVE(S): One cause of cigarette smoking is oxidative stress that may alter the cellular antioxidant defense system, induce apoptosis in lung tissue, inflammation and damage in liver, lung, and kidney. It has been shown that Chinese green tea (CGT) (Lung Chen Tea) has higher antioxidant property than black tea. In this paper, we will explore the preventive effect of CGT on cigarette smoke-induced oxidative damage, apoptosis and tissues inflammation in albino rat model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Albino rats were randomly divided into four groups, i.e. sham air (SA), cigarette smoke (CS), CGT 2% plus SA or plus CS. The exposure to smoking was carried out as a single daily dose (1 cigarette/rat) for a period of 90 days using an electronically controlled smoking machine. Sham control albino rats were exposed to air instead of cigarette smoke. Tissues were collected 24 hr after last CS exposure for histology and all enzyme assays. Apoptosis was evidenced by the fragmentation of DNA using TUNEL assay. RESULTS: Long-term administration of cigarette smoke altered the cellular antioxidant defense system, induced apoptosis in lung tissue, inflammation and damage in liver, lung, and kidney. All these pathophysiological and biochemical events were significantly improved when the cigarette smoke-exposed albino rats were given CGT infusion as a drink instead of water. CONCLUSION: Exposure of albino rat model to cigarette smoke caused oxidative stress, altered the cellular antioxidant defense system, induced apoptosis in lung tissue, inflammation and tissues damage, which could be prevented by supplementation of CGT.
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spelling pubmed-43409802015-02-27 Chinese green tea consumption reduces oxidative stress, inflammation and tissues damage in smoke exposed rats Al-Awaida, Wajdy Akash, Muhanad Aburubaiha, Zaid Talib, Wamidh H. Shehadeh, Hayel Iran J Basic Med Sci Original Article OBJECTIVE(S): One cause of cigarette smoking is oxidative stress that may alter the cellular antioxidant defense system, induce apoptosis in lung tissue, inflammation and damage in liver, lung, and kidney. It has been shown that Chinese green tea (CGT) (Lung Chen Tea) has higher antioxidant property than black tea. In this paper, we will explore the preventive effect of CGT on cigarette smoke-induced oxidative damage, apoptosis and tissues inflammation in albino rat model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Albino rats were randomly divided into four groups, i.e. sham air (SA), cigarette smoke (CS), CGT 2% plus SA or plus CS. The exposure to smoking was carried out as a single daily dose (1 cigarette/rat) for a period of 90 days using an electronically controlled smoking machine. Sham control albino rats were exposed to air instead of cigarette smoke. Tissues were collected 24 hr after last CS exposure for histology and all enzyme assays. Apoptosis was evidenced by the fragmentation of DNA using TUNEL assay. RESULTS: Long-term administration of cigarette smoke altered the cellular antioxidant defense system, induced apoptosis in lung tissue, inflammation and damage in liver, lung, and kidney. All these pathophysiological and biochemical events were significantly improved when the cigarette smoke-exposed albino rats were given CGT infusion as a drink instead of water. CONCLUSION: Exposure of albino rat model to cigarette smoke caused oxidative stress, altered the cellular antioxidant defense system, induced apoptosis in lung tissue, inflammation and tissues damage, which could be prevented by supplementation of CGT. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2014-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4340980/ /pubmed/25729541 Text en © Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Al-Awaida, Wajdy
Akash, Muhanad
Aburubaiha, Zaid
Talib, Wamidh H.
Shehadeh, Hayel
Chinese green tea consumption reduces oxidative stress, inflammation and tissues damage in smoke exposed rats
title Chinese green tea consumption reduces oxidative stress, inflammation and tissues damage in smoke exposed rats
title_full Chinese green tea consumption reduces oxidative stress, inflammation and tissues damage in smoke exposed rats
title_fullStr Chinese green tea consumption reduces oxidative stress, inflammation and tissues damage in smoke exposed rats
title_full_unstemmed Chinese green tea consumption reduces oxidative stress, inflammation and tissues damage in smoke exposed rats
title_short Chinese green tea consumption reduces oxidative stress, inflammation and tissues damage in smoke exposed rats
title_sort chinese green tea consumption reduces oxidative stress, inflammation and tissues damage in smoke exposed rats
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4340980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25729541
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