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Cytoprotective Effects of Natural Highly Bio-Available Vegetable Derivatives on Human-Derived Retinal Cells

Retinal pigment epithelial cells are crucial for retina maintenance, making their cytoprotection an excellent way to prevent or slow down retinal degeneration. In addition, oxidative stress, inflammation, apoptosis, neovascularization, and/or autophagy are key pathways involved in degenerative mecha...

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Autores principales: Munia, Ingrid, Gafray, Laurent, Bringer, Marie-Agnès, Goldschmidt, Pablo, Proukhnitzky, Lil, Jacquemot, Nathalie, Cercy, Christine, Ramchani Ben Otman, Khaoula, Errera, Marie Hélène, Ranchon-Cole, Isabelle
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7146218/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32214021
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12030879
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author Munia, Ingrid
Gafray, Laurent
Bringer, Marie-Agnès
Goldschmidt, Pablo
Proukhnitzky, Lil
Jacquemot, Nathalie
Cercy, Christine
Ramchani Ben Otman, Khaoula
Errera, Marie Hélène
Ranchon-Cole, Isabelle
author_facet Munia, Ingrid
Gafray, Laurent
Bringer, Marie-Agnès
Goldschmidt, Pablo
Proukhnitzky, Lil
Jacquemot, Nathalie
Cercy, Christine
Ramchani Ben Otman, Khaoula
Errera, Marie Hélène
Ranchon-Cole, Isabelle
author_sort Munia, Ingrid
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description Retinal pigment epithelial cells are crucial for retina maintenance, making their cytoprotection an excellent way to prevent or slow down retinal degeneration. In addition, oxidative stress, inflammation, apoptosis, neovascularization, and/or autophagy are key pathways involved in degenerative mechanisms. Therefore, here we studied the effects of curcumin, lutein, and/or resveratrol on human retinal pigment epithelial cells (ARPE-19). Cells were incubated with individual or combined agent(s) before induction of (a) H(2)O(2)-induced oxidative stress, (b) staurosporin-induced apoptosis, (c) CoCl(2)-induced hypoxia, or (d) a LED-autophagy perturbator. Metabolic activity, cellular survival, caspase 3/7 activity (casp3/7), cell morphology, VEGF levels, and autophagy process were assessed. H(2)O(2) provoked a reduction in cell survival, whereas curcumin reduced metabolic activity which was not associated with cell death. Cell death induced by H(2)O(2) was significantly reduced after pre-treatment with curcumin and lutein, but not resveratrol. Staurosporin increased caspase-3/7 activity (689%) and decreased cell survival by 32%. Curcumin or lutein protected cells from death induced by staurosporin. Curcumin, lutein, and resveratrol were ineffective on the increase of caspase 3/7 induced by staurosporin. Pre-treatment with curcumin or lutein prevented LED-induced blockage of autophagy flux. Basal-VEGF release was significantly reduced by lutein. Therefore, lutein and curcumin showed beneficial protective effects on human-derived retinal cells against several insults.
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spelling pubmed-71462182020-04-15 Cytoprotective Effects of Natural Highly Bio-Available Vegetable Derivatives on Human-Derived Retinal Cells Munia, Ingrid Gafray, Laurent Bringer, Marie-Agnès Goldschmidt, Pablo Proukhnitzky, Lil Jacquemot, Nathalie Cercy, Christine Ramchani Ben Otman, Khaoula Errera, Marie Hélène Ranchon-Cole, Isabelle Nutrients Article Retinal pigment epithelial cells are crucial for retina maintenance, making their cytoprotection an excellent way to prevent or slow down retinal degeneration. In addition, oxidative stress, inflammation, apoptosis, neovascularization, and/or autophagy are key pathways involved in degenerative mechanisms. Therefore, here we studied the effects of curcumin, lutein, and/or resveratrol on human retinal pigment epithelial cells (ARPE-19). Cells were incubated with individual or combined agent(s) before induction of (a) H(2)O(2)-induced oxidative stress, (b) staurosporin-induced apoptosis, (c) CoCl(2)-induced hypoxia, or (d) a LED-autophagy perturbator. Metabolic activity, cellular survival, caspase 3/7 activity (casp3/7), cell morphology, VEGF levels, and autophagy process were assessed. H(2)O(2) provoked a reduction in cell survival, whereas curcumin reduced metabolic activity which was not associated with cell death. Cell death induced by H(2)O(2) was significantly reduced after pre-treatment with curcumin and lutein, but not resveratrol. Staurosporin increased caspase-3/7 activity (689%) and decreased cell survival by 32%. Curcumin or lutein protected cells from death induced by staurosporin. Curcumin, lutein, and resveratrol were ineffective on the increase of caspase 3/7 induced by staurosporin. Pre-treatment with curcumin or lutein prevented LED-induced blockage of autophagy flux. Basal-VEGF release was significantly reduced by lutein. Therefore, lutein and curcumin showed beneficial protective effects on human-derived retinal cells against several insults. MDPI 2020-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7146218/ /pubmed/32214021 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12030879 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Munia, Ingrid
Gafray, Laurent
Bringer, Marie-Agnès
Goldschmidt, Pablo
Proukhnitzky, Lil
Jacquemot, Nathalie
Cercy, Christine
Ramchani Ben Otman, Khaoula
Errera, Marie Hélène
Ranchon-Cole, Isabelle
Cytoprotective Effects of Natural Highly Bio-Available Vegetable Derivatives on Human-Derived Retinal Cells
title Cytoprotective Effects of Natural Highly Bio-Available Vegetable Derivatives on Human-Derived Retinal Cells
title_full Cytoprotective Effects of Natural Highly Bio-Available Vegetable Derivatives on Human-Derived Retinal Cells
title_fullStr Cytoprotective Effects of Natural Highly Bio-Available Vegetable Derivatives on Human-Derived Retinal Cells
title_full_unstemmed Cytoprotective Effects of Natural Highly Bio-Available Vegetable Derivatives on Human-Derived Retinal Cells
title_short Cytoprotective Effects of Natural Highly Bio-Available Vegetable Derivatives on Human-Derived Retinal Cells
title_sort cytoprotective effects of natural highly bio-available vegetable derivatives on human-derived retinal cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7146218/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32214021
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12030879
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