Inhibitory effects of foods and polyphenols on activation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor induced by diesel exhaust particles.

Hiromi Izawa, Gen Watanabe, Kazuyoshi Taya, Masaru Sagai
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The toxicity of endocrine disrupters is involved in the activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR). We examined the toxicity of diesel exhaust particles (DEPs) using the Ah immunoassay (Ah-I) to study the inhibitory effects of various foods and polyphenols on DEP-induced AhR activation. The toxicity equivalent of DEP was 6,479 +/-58 ng dioxin toxicity equivalent/g (DEQ/g). The relationship between DEP dose and AhR activation was linear up to 27.8 microg/ml. Ginkgo biloba extract (GBE) had the strongest inhibitory effect on DEP-induced AhR activation. Quercetin, a major polyphenol in onions, and GBE showed a strong inhibitory effect. These results show that the DEP-induced AhR activation can be assessed using Ah-I and that the assay is suitable for determining the dioxin toxicity equivalent of DEP. In addition, Ah-I is also effective for screening food and its components that inhibit DEP-induced AhR activation.

食物和多酚类物质对柴油机尾气颗粒诱导芳烃受体活化的抑制作用。
内分泌干扰物的毒性与芳烃受体(AhR)的激活有关。采用Ah免疫分析法(Ah- i)检测柴油尾气颗粒(DEPs)的毒性,研究不同食物和多酚对DEPs诱导的AhR活化的抑制作用。DEP毒性当量为6,479 +/-58 ng二恶英毒性当量/g (DEQ/g)。DEP剂量与AhR活性呈线性关系,最高可达27.8 μ g/ml。银杏叶提取物(GBE)对deep诱导的AhR活化的抑制作用最强。洋葱中主要多酚槲皮素和GBE均表现出较强的抑制作用。这些结果表明,ah - 1可以评估DEP诱导的AhR活化,适用于DEP二恶英毒性当量的测定,ah - 1也可用于筛选抑制DEP诱导的AhR活化的食物及其成分。
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