Coffee beverage reduces ROS production and does not affect the organism s response against Candida albicans

Alessandra dos Santos Danziger Silvério, R. T. G. Pereira, S. Duarte, S. Figueiredo, C. Ferreira, A. R. Lima, F. Paula, Tomaz Henrique Araújo, E. Ferreira, M. R. Rodrigues
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Coffee is a mixture of substances with potential beneficial and adverse health effects. Several studies demonstrate the antioxidant effect of the phenolics compounds present in coffee. Neutrophils produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) by activating NOX2, which plays a key role in organism defense against microbial pathogens. Diabetes mellitus patients are more susceptible to bacterial and fungal infections. The present study evaluated the influence of coffee beverage on NOX2 activity and ROS generation and the impact of this effect on phagocytosis and killing of Candida albicans by neutrophils from diabetic and non-diabetic animals. Diabetes was induced in male Wistar rats using 2% alloxan. Diabetic and non-diabetic animals were divided into groups treated and untreated with coffee drink (7.2 mL/kg/day) or apocyanine (16 mg/kg/day) for 50 days. After 50 days, the animals' glycemic profile was measured by blood glucose and HbA1c tests. The generation of ROS in neutrophilic cells was measured by chemiluminescence and cytochrome C reduction assays. C. albicans phagocytosis and death were evaluated by optical microscopy using the May-Grunwald-Giemsa staining method. The coffee drink has not altered the glycemic profile and NOX2 activity of the animals. However, coffee reduced the ROS pool in non-diabetic and diabetic animals, but this activity did not harm the phagocytosis or killing of neutrophils. Treatment with apocyanin decreased ROS production and killing capacity of neutrophils from non-diabetic animals against C. albicans. We suggest that the coffee drink intake prevents oxidative damage and does not impair response of the organism against opportunistic microorganism.
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咖啡饮料可以减少活性氧的产生,而且不会影响机体对白色念珠菌的反应
咖啡是一种混合物质,对健康有潜在的有益和有害影响。几项研究证明了咖啡中酚类化合物的抗氧化作用。中性粒细胞通过激活NOX2产生活性氧(ROS),在机体防御微生物病原体中起关键作用。糖尿病患者更容易受到细菌和真菌感染。本研究评估了咖啡饮料对NOX2活性和ROS生成的影响,以及这种影响对糖尿病和非糖尿病动物中性粒细胞吞噬和杀死白色念珠菌的影响。用2%四氧嘧啶诱导雄性Wistar大鼠患糖尿病。将糖尿病和非糖尿病动物分为咖啡饮料(7.2 mL/kg/d)或罗布麻碱(16 mg/kg/d)治疗组和未治疗组,持续50天。50天后,通过血糖和糖化血红蛋白测试测量动物的血糖水平。用化学发光法和细胞色素C还原法测定中性粒细胞ROS的生成。光学显微镜下采用May-Grunwald-Giemsa染色法观察白色念珠菌的吞噬和死亡情况。咖啡饮料没有改变动物的血糖水平和NOX2活性。然而,咖啡降低了非糖尿病和糖尿病动物的ROS池,但这种活性不影响中性粒细胞的吞噬或杀死。用apocyanin治疗可以降低非糖尿病动物对白色念珠菌的ROS生成和中性粒细胞杀伤能力。我们认为,咖啡饮料的摄入可以防止氧化损伤,而不会损害生物体对机会微生物的反应。
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