Novel mechanisms underlying bioactivities of polyphenols via hormesis

IF 6.1 Q1 TOXICOLOGY Current Opinion in Toxicology Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cotox.2022.02.010
Akira Murakami
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Polyphenols have been found in both rodent and human studies to exhibit diverse bioactivities though the mechanisms of action underlying those beneficial functions remain to be fully elucidated. Polyphenols in animals are widely recognized as xenobiotics and known to induce adaptive responses. Essential related mechanisms include expressions of antioxidative and xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes, and heat shock proteins. Additionally, hormesis has been recognized to be an adaptive mechanism by which mild stressors can potentiate the protective capacity of the host, while those at excessive levels are harmful or lethal. Interestingly, the hormesis-related early events in lipolysis induced by polyphenols have recently been identified. For example, both curcumin and (−)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate were found to markedly decrease the amount of triglycerides in differentiated Huh7 mouse hepatoma cells. Interestingly, oxidative and protein stresses induced by those polyphenols were also demonstrated to significantly contribute to their lipolysis effects. Moreover, the key response to lipolysis was identified as a marked decrease in intracellular ATP levels. Taken together, phytochemicals may partially exhibit their bioactivities through hormesis-related mechanisms, and this hypothesis may be supported by the fact that they often show side-effects when given at high doses.

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多酚通过激效作用生物活性的新机制
在啮齿类动物和人类研究中都发现多酚具有多种生物活性,但这些有益功能的作用机制仍有待充分阐明。多酚类物质在动物体内被广泛认为是一种外源性物质,并能引起适应性反应。重要的相关机制包括抗氧化和外源代谢酶以及热休克蛋白的表达。此外,激效已被认为是一种适应性机制,通过这种机制,轻微的应激源可以增强宿主的保护能力,而过度的应激源则是有害的或致命的。有趣的是,最近已经确定了多酚诱导的脂肪分解中与激效相关的早期事件。例如,姜黄素和(−)-表没食子儿茶素-3-没食子酸酯均可显著降低分化的Huh7小鼠肝癌细胞中甘油三酯的含量。有趣的是,这些多酚诱导的氧化应激和蛋白质应激也被证明对它们的脂肪分解作用有显著贡献。此外,脂肪分解的关键反应被确定为细胞内ATP水平的显著降低。综上所述,植物化学物质可能通过激效相关机制部分表现出其生物活性,这一假设可能得到高剂量给药时经常出现副作用这一事实的支持。
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Current Opinion in Toxicology
Current Opinion in Toxicology Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Toxicology
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