使用彗星试验评估植物雌激素和抗氧化剂补充对氧化DNA损伤的影响

Jayne Sierens , John A. Hartley , Maeli J. Campbell , Anthony J.C. Leathem , Jayne V. Woodside
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抗氧化剂可以在体内减少对DNA、蛋白质和脂质的氧化损伤,从而降低冠心病和癌症的风险。植物雌激素是一种植物化合物,是亚洲传统饮食的主要组成部分,可能对某些激素依赖性癌症(乳腺癌和前列腺癌)和冠心病有保护作用。它们也可以作为抗氧化剂,清除潜在的有害自由基。本研究采用碱性单细胞凝胶电泳(彗星法)测定了异黄酮(一类植物雌激素)染料木素和雌马酚对过氧化氢介导的人淋巴细胞DNA损伤的影响。过氧化氢治疗显著增加了DNA链断裂的水平。用染料木素和雌马酚预处理细胞在生理范围内的浓度提供了对这种损伤的保护。这种保护比添加已知抗氧化维生素抗坏血酸和α-生育酚,或化合物17ß-雌二醇和他莫昔芬提供的保护更大,这些化合物与异黄酮具有相似的结构,已知具有弱抗氧化性能。这些发现与假设一致,即植物雌激素在某些条件下可以起到抗氧化剂的作用,防止氧化引起的DNA损伤。
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Effect of phytoestrogen and antioxidant supplementation on oxidative DNA damage assessed using the comet assay

Antioxidant species may act in vivo to decrease oxidative damage to DNA, protein and lipids thus reducing the risk of coronary heart disease and cancer. Phytoestrogens are plant compounds which are a major component of traditional Asian diets and which may be protective against certain hormone-dependent cancers (breast and prostate) and against coronary heart disease. They may also be able to function as antioxidants, scavenging potentially harmful free radicals. In this study, the effects of the isoflavonoids (a class of phytoestrogen) genistein and equol on hydrogen peroxide-mediated DNA damage in human lymphocytes were determined using alkaline single-cell gel electrophoresis (the comet assay). Treatment with hydrogen peroxide significantly increased the levels of DNA strand breaks. Pre-treatment of the cells with both genistein and equol offered protection against this damage at concentrations within the physiological range. This protection was greater than that offered by addition of the known antioxidant vitamins ascorbic acid and α-tocopherol, or the compounds 17ß-oestradiol and Tamoxifen which have similar structures to isoflavonoids and are known to have weak antioxidant properties. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that phytoestrogens can, under certain conditions, function as antioxidants and protect against oxidatively-induced DNA damage.

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