Cancer Chemoprevention and Apoptosis Mechanisms Induced by Dietary Polyphenolics

G. Galati, Shirley Teng, M. Moridani, Tom S. Chan, Peter J. O'Brien
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This review summarises current knowledge on the various molecular chemopreventive or therapeutic mechanisms that may be involved when the administration of flavonoids or polyphenols prevented chemical carcinogenesis in animal models. These mechanisms can be subdivided into the following: 1) the molecular mechanisms involved in preventing carcinogen metabolic activation, 2) the molecular mechanisms for preventing tumour cell proliferation by inactivation or downregulation of prooxidant enzymes or signal transduction enzymes, 3) the molecular cell death mechanisms for the induction of tumour cell death (apoptosis) and the molecular mechanisms for the inhibition of isolated mitochondria functions. Many of the flavonoids and polyphenols found in diets, supplements or herbal medicine were also ranked using "accelerated cytotoxic mechanism screening" by a combinatorial approach utilising isolated rat hepatocytes. A strong correlation of an early collapse of the mitochondrial membrane potential and cell death was found for most of the cytotoxic polyphenols but did not occur with non-toxic polyphenols. This screening could prove useful for eliminating polyphenols that have the potential for adverse health effects and for selecting safe and effective polyphenolic candidates for further development as supplements for preventing cancer or cardiovascular disease. Safety concerns of flavonoid/polyphenol supplements are also reviewed.
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本文综述了目前在动物模型中黄酮类化合物或多酚类化合物预防化学致癌的各种分子化学预防或治疗机制方面的知识。这些机制可细分为:1)阻止致癌物质代谢激活的分子机制;2)通过促氧化酶或信号转导酶的失活或下调来阻止肿瘤细胞增殖的分子机制;3)诱导肿瘤细胞死亡(凋亡)的分子细胞死亡机制和抑制分离线粒体功能的分子机制。在饮食、补充剂或草药中发现的许多类黄酮和多酚类物质也通过利用分离的大鼠肝细胞的组合方法“加速细胞毒性机制筛选”进行了排名。在大多数细胞毒性多酚中发现线粒体膜电位的早期塌陷与细胞死亡有很强的相关性,但在无毒多酚中没有发生。这种筛选可能有助于消除对健康有潜在不利影响的多酚类物质,并有助于选择安全有效的多酚类候选物质,作为进一步开发的预防癌症或心血管疾病的补充剂。对类黄酮/多酚补充剂的安全性问题也进行了综述。
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