Sex-specific activity of hesperidin, diosmin and genistein on human umbilical vein

C. Pinna, A. Sala
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Flavonoids intake may be associated to beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system. Aim of this study was to investigate biological activities and mechanism of action of two Citrus-derived flavonoids, hesperidin and diosmin, and the estrogenic isoflavone genistein on vascular tone of human umbilical vein (HUV). Umbilical cords obtained at delivery from healthy women were divided into two groups according to the sex of the new-born. Experiments with flavonoids were carried out in serotonin (5-HT)-precontracted HUV rings, before and after tissue pre-treatment with L-NAME (NOS inhibitor) or glybenclamide (K ATP channel blocker). Hesperidin and genistein evoked larger NO-dependent vasorelaxation than diosmin. Endothelium-dependent responses to hesperidin and genistein, but not to diosmin, were gender-specific, being larger in female- as compared with male-derived HUV. Pre-exposure of tissues to L-NAME significantly impaired relaxant responses to hesperidin and genistein and completely blocked those to diosmin. Residual vasorelaxations elicited by hesperidin and genistein after L-NAME pre- treatment were blocked by incubation with glybenclamide. In conclusion, while all flavonoids studied evoked NO-dependent vasorelaxation in HUV rings, the effects of hesperidin and genistein were gender-specific and greater than that of diosmin. Hesperidin, diosmin, and genistein might exert a beneficial effect on the vascular and endothelial function of HUV. This information may be important for foetal medicine and practice regarding the effects on foetal development of umbilical vascular functions.
橙皮苷、薯蓣皂苷和染料木素对人脐静脉的性别特异性活性
摄入类黄酮可能对心血管系统有益。研究柑橘类黄酮橙皮苷和薯蓣皂苷以及雌激素异黄酮染料木素对人脐静脉血管张力的影响,探讨其生物活性及其作用机制。从健康妇女分娩时获得的脐带根据新生儿的性别分为两组。在L-NAME (NOS抑制剂)或格列本脲(K - ATP通道阻滞剂)组织预处理前后,对血清素(5-HT)-预收缩HUV环进行黄酮类化合物实验。橙皮苷和染料木素比地奥司明引起更大的no依赖性血管松弛。内皮对橙皮苷和染料木素的依赖性反应是性别特异性的,与男性衍生的HUV相比,女性的依赖性反应更大。组织预先暴露于L-NAME显著削弱了对橙皮苷和染料木素的松弛反应,并完全阻断了对薯蓣皂苷的松弛反应。L-NAME预处理后橙皮苷和染料木素引起的残留血管松弛被格列本脲抑制。综上所述,虽然所研究的所有黄酮类化合物都能诱发一氧化氮依赖性的HUV环血管松弛,但橙皮苷和染料木素的作用具有性别特异性,且强于薯蓣皂苷。橙皮苷、薯蓣皂苷和染料木素可能对HUV的血管和内皮功能有有益的作用。这一信息可能对胎儿医学和实践中脐带血管功能对胎儿发育的影响具有重要意义。
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