Diet Carotenoid Lutein Modulates The Expression Of Genes Related To Oxygen Transporters And Decreases Dna Damage And Oxidative Stress In Mice.


Autoria(s): Serpeloni, Juliana Mara; Cólus, Ilce Mara de Syllos; de Oliveira, Fabíola Singaretti; Aissa, Alexandre Ferro; Mercadante, Adriana Zerlotti; Bianchi, Maria Lourdes Pires; Antunes, Lusânia Maria Greggi
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UNIVERSIDADE DE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS

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01/08/2014

27/11/2015

27/11/2015

Resumo

Lutein (LT) is a carotenoid obtained by diet and despite its antioxidant activity had been biochemically reported, few studies are available concerning its influence on the expression of antioxidant genes. The expression of 84 genes implicated in antioxidant defense was quantified using quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction array. DNA damage was measured by comet assay and glutathione (GSH) and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) were quantified as biochemical parameters of oxidative stress in mouse kidney and liver. cDDP treatment reduced concentration of GSH and increased TBARS, parameters that were ameliorated in treatment associated with LT. cDDP altered the expression of 32 genes, increasing the expression of GPx2, APC, Nqo1 and CCs. LT changed the expression of 37 genes with an induction of 13 mainly oxygen transporters. In treatments associating cDDP and LT, 30 genes had their expression changed with a increase of the same genes of the cDDP treatment alone. These results suggest that LT might act scavenging reactive species and also inducing the expression of genes related to a better antioxidant response, highlighting the improvement of oxygen transport. This improved redox state of the cell through LT treatment could be related to the antigenotoxic and antioxidant effects observed.

70

205-13

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Food And Chemical Toxicology : An International Journal Published For The British Industrial Biological Research Association. v. 70, p. 205-13, 2014-Aug.

1873-6351

10.1016/j.fct.2014.05.018

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24865317

http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/201429

24865317

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eng

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Food And Chemical Toxicology : An International Journal Published For The British Industrial Biological Research Association

Food Chem. Toxicol.

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PubMed

Palavras-Chave #Anaphase-promoting Complex-cyclosome #Animals #Antioxidants #Cisplatin #Comet Assay #Dna Damage #Female #Gene Expression Regulation #Glutathione #Glutathione Peroxidase #Kidney #Liver #Lutein #Male #Mice #Molecular Chaperones #Nad(p)h Dehydrogenase (quinone) #Oxidation-reduction #Oxidative Stress #Oxygen #Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances #Cisplatin #Gene Expression #Genotoxicity #Glutathione #Mice #Nutrigenomics
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Artigo de periódico