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Vitamin apoptosis

One vitamin E analogue, TROLOX, inhibits radiation-induced apoptosis in murine thymocytes (26). Chicks given vitamin E prior to exposure to a sublethal dose (2.25 Gy (225 rad)) of y-radiation demonstrate a more rapid recovery from damage to the thymus (100). [Pg.491]

Vitamin A (retinol) and its naturally occurring and synthetic derivatives, collectively referred to as retinoids (chemical structure), exert a wide variety of profound effects in apoptosis, embryogenesis, reproduction, vision, and regulation of inflammation, growth, and differentiation of normal and neoplastic cells in vertebrates. [Pg.1072]

Classic antioxidants, vitamin E, vitamin C, and others can suppress the activation of apoptosis. For example, ascorbic acid prevented cytochrome c release and caspase activation in human leukemia cells exposed to hydrogen peroxide [128], Pretreatment with A -acctylcystcinc, ascorbate, and vitamin E decreased homocysteine thiolactone-induced apoptosis in human promyelocytic leukemia HL-60 cells [129]. Resveratrol protected rat brain mitochondria from anoxia-reoxygenation damage by the inhibition of cytochrome c release and the reduction of superoxide production [130]. However, it should be mentioned that the proapoptotic effect of ascorbate, gallic acid, or epigallocatechin gallate has been shown in the same human promyelocytic leukemia cells [131]. [Pg.758]

Sunderland T, Tariot PN, Newhouse PA. (1988). Differential responsivity of mood, behavior, and cognition to cholinergic agents in elderly neuropsychiatric populations. Brain Res. 472 4y. 371-89. Tachikawa E, Kudo K, Flarada K, Kashimoto T, Miyate Y, Kakizaki A, Takahashi E. (1999). Effects of ginseng saponins on responses induced by various receptor stimuli. EurJ Pharmacol 369(1) 23-32. Tagami M, Ikeda K, Yamagata K, Nara Y, Fujino FI, Kubota A, Numano F, Yamori Y. (1999). Vitamin E prevents apoptosis in hippocampal neurons caused by cerebral ischemia and reperfusion in stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats. Lab Invest. 79(5) 609-15. [Pg.490]

Slow, R.C., Richards, J.P., PecHey, K.C., Leake, D.S., and Marm, G.E., 1999, Vitamin C protects human vascular smooth muscle cells against apoptosis induced by moderately oxidized LDL containing high levels of hpid hydroperoxides, Arterioscler. Thromb. [Pg.149]

Cells may show a low level of autofluorescence at 413 nm when irradiated at 324 nm. This fluorescence dramatically increases when d -parinaric acid (159) is incorporated into the cell membrane, either by intercalation or esteriflcation. Exposure to oxidation stress of cells enriched with the 159 fluorescent probe causes diminution of the fluorescence intensity and is directly correlated with formation of lipid hydroperoxides. Addition of antioxidants, such as Vitamin E (21), abates fluorescence diminution. A blanc run of cells enriched with 159 but not subjected to oxidation stress is necessary to follow the degradation of 159 when exposed to UV irradiation. This method was applied to track lipid oxidation during apoptosis and other phenomena, triggered by toxic compounds such as H2O2, f-BuOOH and cumyl hydroperoxide (27)"° 11,424... [Pg.660]

Mathiasen, I. S., Sergeev, I. N., Bastholm, L., Elling, F., Norman, A. W. and Jaattela, M., 2002, Calcium and calpain as key mediators of apoptosis-like death induced by vitamin D compounds in breast cancer cells. J Biol Chem 277, 30738 5. [Pg.424]

Finally it should be noted that similar to vitamin C (ascorbate) (08PNA11105), resveratrol in pharmacological concentrations and in the presence of Cu-ions can act as a prooxidant leading to cytotoxicity and apoptosis induction (09JMC1963, 01MI1111). [Pg.206]

Albumin is the main plasma protein, with a molecular weight of about 69 kDa, and is important for normal plasma oncotic pressure and the transport of many biologically active substances, including free fatty acids, phospholipids (e.g., lysophosphatidic acid), prostanoids, heavy metals, steroid hormones, and vitamins. Albumin-bound lysophosphatidic acid serves as a survival factor for cultured mouse proximal tubular cells (L4). Lysophosphatidic acid is an exquisitely potent inhibitor of apoptosis, comparable with growth factors, for example, EGF. The influence of lysophosphatidic acid on the survival of tubular cells depends on the activation of phophatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) with subsequent activation of Akt and pp70s6k. pp70s6k is a rapamycin-inhibited kinase, which plays an important role in the cellular proliferation. Lysophosphatidic acid also serves as a proliferation factor of mouse proximal tubular cells. Further albumin-bound factors important for the survival of the proximal tubular cells are phosphatidic acid... [Pg.204]

Quin, F., Yan, C., Patel, R., Liu, W., and Dong, E. 2006. Vitamin C and E attenuate apoptosis, p-adrenergic receptor desensitization, and sarcoplasmic reticular Ca2+ ATPase dowmegulation after myocardial infarction. Free Radic. Biol. Med. 40 1827-1842. [Pg.174]

Heterocycles such as 4-trifluoromethylimidazole, phenoxazine, 3-formyl-chromone, coumarin derivatives, and vitamin K2 derivatives were investigated for their cytotoxicity against human normal and tumor cells. These compounds induced moderate tumor-specific cytotoxicity. VitaminK2 derivatives and prenylalcohols displayed disappointingly low tumor-specific cytotoxicity, although they have been reported to induce apoptosis-inducing activity. Human oral squamous cell carcinoma cell lines showed considerable variation in drug sensitivity. The type of cell death induced depended both on which types of cells and which inducers were used. [Pg.196]


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