Effect of Green Tea on Hepatic Cells Under the Influence of Inflammatory Conditions: In Vitro Study

I. Saleh, Z. Ali, F. Hamada, M. Abd-Ellah, L. Walker, I. Khan, M. Ashfaq
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The concern about safety of consumption of Green Tea (GT) supplements has become a scope of many studies. We and others have described earlier the effect of the administration of GT and its polyphenols on liver in a mouse model. In this study we aimed to investigate the effect of GT on HepG2 cells. HepG2 cells were treated with different concentrations of GT with and without presensitization with Lipopolysaccharide (LPS). The viability of cells did not change at low and moderate concentrations of GT, while at very high concentration; GT caused the viability of the cells to decrease. A decrease in the viability of presensitized cells was observed after exposure to moderate and high doses of GT. Also, OX.LDL, CXCL16, TNF α, TGF β, RAR and RXR were found to be over-expressed in these cells, while this over-expression was not observed in the cells upon treatment with GT without LPS or upon treatment with LPS alone. These results indicate that GT even at high doses does not cause oxidative stress. However, under inflammatory stress conditions it may cause oxidative stress which in turn may lead to liver toxicity.
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绿茶对炎症条件下肝细胞的影响:体外研究
对绿茶补充剂安全性的关注已成为许多研究的范围。我们和其他人早先已经在小鼠模型中描述了给药GT及其多酚对肝脏的影响。本研究旨在探讨GT对HepG2细胞的影响。不同浓度的GT对HepG2细胞进行脂多糖(LPS)增敏和不增敏处理。低、中浓度GT对细胞活力无影响,高浓度GT对细胞活力无影响;GT导致细胞活力下降。暴露于中剂量和高剂量的GT后,观察到先敏化细胞的活力下降。此外,这些细胞中发现OX.LDL, CXCL16, TNF α, TGF β, RAR和RXR过表达,而在不使用LPS或单独使用LPS处理的细胞中未观察到这种过表达。这些结果表明,即使在高剂量下,GT也不会引起氧化应激。然而,在炎症应激条件下,它可能引起氧化应激,从而导致肝毒性。
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