The Oxidative State of Chylomicron Remnants Influences Their Modulation of Human Monocyte Activation


Autoria(s): Armengol López, Sandra; Botham, Kathleen M.; Lawson, Charlotte
Data(s)

17/04/2012

17/04/2012

2012

Resumo

8 p.

Chylomicron remnants (CMRs) contribute directly to human monocyte activation in vitro, by increasing reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and cell migration. In this study, the effects of the oxidative state of CMR on the degree of monocyte activation was investigated. CMR-like particles (CRLPs) were prepared in three different oxidative states, normal (CRLPs), protected from oxidation by incorporation of the antioxidant, probucol (pCRLPs), or oxidised with CuSO4 (oxCRLPs). Lipid accumulation and ROS production were significantly increased in primary human monocytes incubated with CRLPs, whilst secretion on monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 was reduced, but oxCRLPs had no additional effect. In contrast, pCRLPs were taken up by monocytes to a lesser extent and had no significant effect on ROS or MCP-1 secretion. These studies suggest that the oxidative state of CMRs modulates their stimulation of the activation of peripheral blood human monocytes and that dietary antioxidants may provide some protection against these atherogenic effects.

Identificador

International Journal of Vascular Medicine 2012 : (2012) // Article ID 942512

2090-2824 (Print)

2090-2832 (Online)

http://hdl.handle.net/10810/7354

10.1155/2012/942512

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eng

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Hindawi Publishing Corporation

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http://www.hindawi.com/journals/ijvm/2012/942512/

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Copyright © 2012 Sandra Armengol Lopez et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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