Pycnogenol protects vascular endothelial cells from t-butyl hydroperoxide induced oxidant injury.

Biotechnology therapeutics Pub Date : 1994-01-01
Y Rong, L Li, V Shah, B H Lau
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Abstract

The active oxygen induced and free radical mediated oxidation of biological molecules, membranes, and tissues has been suggested as a major cause of cancer, atherosclerosis, and aging. Damage of endothelial cells may lead to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. In the present study, the antioxidant effect of pycnogenol (procyanidins extracted from Pinus maritima) was investigated in vitro using vascular endothelial cells. Confluent monolayers of bovine pulmonary artery endothelial cells (PAEC) were preincubated with different concentrations of pycnogenol for 16 h, washed, and then exposed to an organic oxidant t-butyl hydroperoxide (tBHP) for 3 or 4 h. Cellular injury was assessed by measuring cell viability with methylthiazol tetrazolium (MTT) assay and by determining the release of intracellular lactate dehydrogenase (LDH). Lipid peroxidation products of PAEC were monitored as malondialdehyde (MDA) with a thiobarbituric acid fluorometric assay. Incubation of tBHP (75, 100, or 125 microM) with PAEC decreased cell viability, increased LDH release, and elevated MDH production. Preincubation of PAEC with pycnogenol (10-80 micrograms/mL) before tBHP exposure significantly increased cell viability, decreased LDH release, and reduced MDA production. These results demonstrate that pycnogenol can protect vascular endothelial cells from oxidant injury. The data thus suggest that pycnogenol may be useful for the prevention of disorders associated with oxidative damage.

碧萝芷酚保护血管内皮细胞免受过氧化丁基诱导的氧化损伤。
活性氧诱导和自由基介导的生物分子、膜和组织氧化已被认为是癌症、动脉粥样硬化和衰老的主要原因。内皮细胞损伤可导致心脑血管疾病。在体外血管内皮细胞实验中,研究了碧萝芷酚(从海松中提取的原花青素)的抗氧化作用。将牛肺动脉内皮细胞(PAEC)的融合单层细胞与不同浓度的碧萝酚预孵育16小时,洗涤后暴露于有机氧化剂t-丁基过氧化氢(tBHP)中3或4小时。通过甲基噻唑四氮唑(MTT)测定细胞活力和测定细胞内乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)的释放来评估细胞损伤。用硫代巴比妥酸荧光法监测PAEC脂质过氧化产物丙二醛(MDA)。与PAEC孵育thbhp(75、100或125微米)可降低细胞活力,增加LDH释放和MDH产生。在暴露于bhp之前,PAEC与碧萝芷酚(10-80微克/mL)预孵育可显著提高细胞活力,减少LDH释放,减少MDA生成。说明碧萝芷酚具有保护血管内皮细胞免受氧化损伤的作用。因此,数据表明碧萝芷酚可能有助于预防与氧化损伤相关的疾病。
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