紫贻贝水解液促进细胞增殖,保护内皮细胞免受次氯酸诱导的氧化应激

E. Starikova, J. Mammedova, O. Porembskaya
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背景:内皮功能障碍是许多社会重大疾病的发病机制的基础。寻找治疗这种疾病的新药仍然是一项重要的科学和实际任务。贝科(Mytilus edulis)水解产物及其衍生物的双壳类软体动物的抗炎、抗凝血和抗氧化作用已在不同的模型系统中被描述。目的:研究毛竹水解液对EA.hy926内皮细胞功能活性的影响。材料与方法:采用mtt法研究内皮细胞的活力和代谢活性。用结晶紫染色法观察细胞的增殖活性。采用荧光染料和流式细胞术评价该制剂对HOCl和H2O2的中和毒性作用。结果:该制剂在1:10 ~ 1:60稀释范围内无细胞毒性,内皮细胞增殖明显增加。该制剂对HOCl有中和作用,在所有稀释浓度下均能显著提高内皮细胞的活力。该制剂对H2O2无抑制作用,且在最大浓度下H2O2毒性作用增强。同时,在该模型系统中,未证实毛蕊支杆菌水解物的抗炎作用。该制剂对IL-8的产生及粘附分子CD54 (ICAM-1)和组织因子CD146的表达无影响。结论:毛竹水解液的制备能增强内皮细胞的增殖,并能中和HOCl的毒性作用。
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Mytilus edulis hydrolysate enhances proliferation and protects endothelial cells against hypochlorous acid-induced oxidative stress
BACKGROUND: Endothelial dysfunction underlies the pathogenesis of many socially significant diseases. The search for new original drugs for the treatment of this condition remains an important scientific and practical task. Anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant and antioxidant effects of bivalve mollusks from the family of mussels (Mytilus edulis) hydrolysate and its derivatives have been described in different model systems. AIM: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of M. edulis hydrolysate on the functional activity of EA.hy926 endothelial cell line. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The viability and metabolic activity of endothelial cells were studied in MTT-test. To investigate the proliferative activity, a test with staining of cells with crystal violet dye was used. The ability of the preparation to neutralize the toxic effect of HOCl and H2O2 was evaluated using fluorescent dyes and flow cytometry. RESULTS: It was found that the preparation did not have cytotoxicity and significantly increased the proliferation of endothelial cells in dilutions from 1:10 to 1:60. The preparation had a neutralizing effect against HOCl, and in all the studied dilutions significantly increased the viability of the endothelium. The preparation was not effective against H2O2, and increased H2O2 toxic effect in the maximal studied concentration. At the same time, the anti-inflammatory effect of M. edulis hydrolysate was not confirmed in this model system. The preparation had no effect on the IL-8 production and adhesion molecule CD54 (ICAM-1) and tissue factor CD146 the expression. CONCLUSIONS: The preparation of M. edulis hydrolysate enhances the proliferation of endothelial cells and is able to neutralize HOCl toxic effects.
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