Pitaya (Hylocereus lemairei) extracts avoid mitochondrial dysfunction and NF-kβ/NLRP-3-mediated inflammation in endothelial cells under high glucose and are in vivo safe

IF 2.4 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Karina Z. Lodi , Carina Cassini , Fernando J. Scariot , Sergio Echeverrigaray , Sidnei M. Silva , Alencar K. Machado , Lauren Pappis , Raquel Bridi , Scheila A. Silva , Luciana B. Touguinha , Mirian Salvador , Catia S. Branco
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Abstract

Background

Pitaya has gained popularity as a dietary alternative for diabetics. However, the precise molecular basis and biochemical effects are not well understood. This study aimed to evaluate pitaya influence in endothelial cells under high glucose, mimicking hyperglycemia.

Methods

EA.hy926 cells were treated with 1 µg/mL of extract for 24 h with 35 mM of glucose (HG) and/or metformin (MET; 0.5 mM). It was analyzed cell viability/proliferation, apoptosis, ΔΨm, and pHi. Markers of aerobic (NADH and succinate dehydrogenase, and ATP synthase) and anaerobic (LDH) glycolysis were evaluated, as well as NO levels, NF-kβ, and NLRP3 expressions. To determine in vivo safety, acute toxicity in A. salina was conducted (0.5–65 mg/mL). Chemical characterization was performed by HPLC.

Results

HG negatively impacted cell viability and proliferation. Cells presented high levels of extracellular LDH and NO, as well as an increment on NADH, and succinate dehydrogenase activities, and ATP production. Cytometry revealed an increase in ROS levels, apoptosis, and changes in pHi and ΔΨm, accompanied by an increase in NF-kβ, and NLRP3 expressions. These alterations were partially (extract per se pulp and/or associated with MET) or totally (extract per se peel and/or MET associated) reversed. No toxicity for peel extract at concentrations until 65 mg/mL was found. HPLC revealed quercetin and kaempferol in both extracts.

Conclusion

Data indicate that pitaya peel extract is safe and, according to a Principal Component Analysis, can be used as a co-therapeutic strategy to minimize oxidative damage and inflammation in endothelial cells under high glucose.

火龙果提取物在高糖条件下可避免线粒体功能障碍和NF-kβ/NLRP-3介导的内皮细胞炎症,在体内安全
背景火龙果作为糖尿病患者的一种饮食替代品越来越受欢迎。然而,确切的分子基础和生物化学效应还不太清楚。本研究旨在评估火龙果在高糖、模拟高血糖条件下对内皮细胞的影响。方法用1µg/mL提取物和35mM葡萄糖(HG)和/或二甲双胍(MET;0.5mM)处理EA.hy926细胞24小时,分析细胞活力/增殖、凋亡、ΔΨm和pHi。评估有氧(NADH和琥珀酸脱氢酶,以及ATP合成酶)和无氧(LDH)糖酵解的标志物,以及NO水平、NF-kβ和NLRP3的表达。为了确定体内安全性,对盐藻进行了急性毒性试验(0.5–65 mg/mL)。通过HPLC进行了化学表征。结果HG对细胞活力和增殖产生了负面影响。细胞表现出高水平的细胞外LDH和NO,以及NADH、琥珀酸脱氢酶活性和ATP产生的增加。细胞测定显示ROS水平增加、细胞凋亡、pHi和ΔΨm变化,同时NF-kβ和NLRP3表达增加。这些改变被部分逆转(提取物本身的果肉和/或与MET相关)或完全逆转(提取物自身的果皮和/或MET相关)。在浓度为65mg/mL之前,未发现果皮提取物的毒性。HPLC显示两种提取物中均含有槲皮素和山奈酚。结论数据表明,火龙果皮提取物是安全的,根据主成分分析,可以作为一种联合治疗策略,最大限度地减少高糖下内皮细胞的氧化损伤和炎症。
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PharmaNutrition
PharmaNutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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