The present study was undertaken to investigate the antioxidative effects of three different functional drink concepts especially designed to improve the body's performance and function and to possess high antioxidant activities. The concepts based on the mixture of various plant ingredients were: (1) eQ - equalize your nutrient balance, brain line [acerola-dragon fruit], (2) eQ - equalize your nutrient balance, beauty line [honey-pepper] and (3) Let's get red [intense]. By using a cell-based test assay, the study investigated the potential of the functional drinks to inactivate reactive superoxide anion radicals generated by inflammation-mediating cells as well as the effect on basal metabolism of these cells (antioxidant and antiinflammatory potential).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhytother Res
November 2008
Asparagus-P is a traditional herbal medicinal product consisting of a combination of dried and pulverized asparagus roots and parsley leaves in equal parts. It is commonly used to support aquaretic kidney function, i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecent studies suggest that Spirulina, a unicellular blue-green alga, may have a variety of health benefits and therapeutic properties and is also capable of acting as an antioxidant and antiinflammatory agent. In this study, a cell-free and a cell-based test assay were used to examine the antioxidant and antiinflammatory properties of four selected Spirulina platensis preparations: (1) Biospirulina, (2) SpiruComplex, a preparation with naturally bound selenium, chromium and zinc, (3) SpiruZink, a preparation with naturally bound zinc, (4) Zinkspirulina + Acerola, a preparation with naturally bound zinc and acerola powder. The cell-free test assay used potassium superoxide as a donor for superoxide radicals, whereas the cell-based test assay used the formation of intracellular superoxide radicals of functional neutrophils upon stimulation by phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate as a model to investigate the potential of Spirulina preparations to inactivate superoxide radicals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAsparagus-P is a traditional herbal medicinal product consisting of a combination of asparagus roots and parsley leaves in equal shares. It is used to support aquaretic kidney function. The present study was undertaken to shed light on the antioxidative effects of both main ingredients and their combination as in Asparagus-P.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn previous studies we have shown that the expression of the transforming Ha-ras oncogene in NIH 3T3 fibroblasts stimulates cellular calcium entry, which triggers oscillatory calcium induced calcium release from internal stores. The intracellular calcium oscillations lead to cytoskeletal remodeling by actin stress fiber depolymerization and activation of the Na(+)/H(+) exchanger thus mediating cell swelling and intracellular alkalosis, both important mitogenic signals. This is evidenced by abrogation of Ha-ras induced growth factor independent cell proliferation by interference with any of these events, i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGesundheitswesen
December 2000
Purpose: Two years after renovation of the classrooms in a primary school (installation of insulated windows and closing of the ventilation shaft) pupils and teachers complained about offensive odours, irritation of the eyes and of the nose, complaints of the respiratory tract, headaches and disturbed mental concentration. The presented study determines the causes, suggests measures for help and checks their effectiveness by means of measurements.
Methods: Before starting our measurements, the air quality had already been assessed by an expert.
Ethylene glycol ethers, especially 2-ethoxyethanol and 2-butoxyethanol (BE) are frequently used in industry and household as solvents and detergents because of their excellent hydrophilic and lipophilic properties. BE and its oxidation products, butoxyacetaldehyde (BAL) and butoxyacetic acid (BAA), are mainly associated with haemolytic toxicity. No method to determine BAL in aqueous systems (e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF1. Monochloroacetic acid (MCAA) and its sodium salt, sodium monochloroacetate (SMCA) are widely used in chemical industries as intermediates in the synthesis of carboxymethylcellulose, phenoxyacetic acid, thioglycolic acid, glycine, indigoid dyes and others. Moreover, MCAA has been found as a by-product of the chlorination disinfection of drinking water and as an environmental contaminant of the atmosphere from the photodechlorination reactions of chlorinated hydrocarbons.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMigration of transformed renal epithelial (MDCK-F) cells depends on the polarized activity of a Ca2+-sensitive K+ channel (IK channel; Pflügers Arch 432:R87-R93, 1996). This study was aimed at elucidating the functional link between the IK channel and the actin cytoskeleton which is required for cell locomotion. We monitored migration of MDCK-F cells with video microscopy, quantified filamentous actin with phalloidin binding, and measured the intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) with the fluorescent dye fura-2/AM.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt Arch Occup Environ Health
September 1998
In contrast to trivalent chromium (Cr(III)) compounds, hexavalent chromium ((Cr(VI)) compounds are oxidizing agents capable of directly inducing tissue damage and possessing carcinogenic, mutagenic and teratogenic potency. After oral or dermal absorption of Cr(VI), the kidney is the main target organ for chromium accumulation, which might result in acute tubular necrosis in humans. In contrast, an acute toxic effect of Cr(VI) on the liver has not yet been described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF1. Di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate (DEHP) possesses a great industrial value as a plasticizing agent and has become an ubiquitous environmental contaminant. In most species it is rapidly metabolized to mono-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate (MEHP) and 2-ethylhexanoic acid (2-EHA).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAs shown previously, expression of Ha-ras oncogene in NIH 3T3 fibroblasts (+ ras cells) increases cellular concentrations of Ins(1,4,5)P3 and Ins(1,3,4,5)P4 and enhances bradykinin induced Ca2+ entry [1-3]. These cells respond to low concentrations of serum or bradykinin with sustained oscillations of the cell membrane potential due to pulsatile release of calcium from internal stores and subsequent activation of calcium sensitive K+ channels [1]. Furthermore Ha-ras oncogene expression leads to depolymerization of the actin filament network and delayed increase of cell volume [4-6].
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExpression of the Ha-ras oncogene in NIH 3T3 fibroblasts (+ras cells) results in growth factor-independent proliferation and marked alteration of cytoskeletal architecture including breakdown of actin stress fiber network. Compared to identical cells not expressing the oncogene (-ras cells), +ras cells exhibit a more alkaline intracellular pH (pHi) and a larger cell volume (CV), both of which are important mitogenic elements. They are due to a set point shift for activation of the Na+/H(+)-exchanger.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Recent advances in the understanding of the biology of restenosis indicate that it is predominantly caused by a multifactorial stimulation of smooth muscle cell proliferation. The aim of this study was to investigate the in vitro effect of five potential antiproliferative agents on smooth muscle cells from human atherosclerotic femoral arteries.
Methods And Results: Primary stenosing plaque material of 24 patients (aged 63 +/- 14 years) and restenosing plaque material of 7 patients (aged 65 +/- 9 years) was selectively extracted from femoral arteries by the Simpson atherectomy device.
NIH 3T3 fibroblasts expressing the ras oncogene (+ras cells) respond to bradykinin, bombesin or serum with sustained oscillations of cell membrane potential reflecting oscillations of intracellular calcium activity and subsequent activation of calcium-sensitive K+ channels. In contrast, identical cells not expressing the oncogene (-ras cells) respond to bradykinin with a single, transient hyperpolarization of the cell membrane. Furthermore, +ras cells are characterized by a serum-independent proliferation, an increase in cell volume and a marked reorganization of the cytoskeleton.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Phthalocyanines, second-generation photosensitizers with several attractive properties for use in photodynamic therapy, have been shown to accumulate in malignant lesions and atherosclerotic plaques. After exposure of phthalocyanines-loaded tissues to visible light, the targeted cells become injured and eventually die. In vitro, when fluoride is added before exposure to the light, it can protect some cell types against photodynamic action sensitized by chloroaluminium phthalocyanine (AIPc) and its derivatives.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
September 1994
Cell swelling is shown to induce an increase in acridine orange fluorescence intensity, an effect pointing to the alkalinization of acidic vesicles. Since autophagic hepatic proteolysis is accomplished by pH-sensitive proteinases within acidic lysosomes, this effect may contribute to the well-known inhibitory effect of cell swelling on proteolysis. In the present study, the role of microtubules in volume-dependent alterations of pH in acidic vesicles of rat and human hepatocytes was studied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRen Physiol Biochem
January 1995
The nephrotoxicity of cyclosporin A (CSA) after chronic treatment is well known and includes in later stages tubular atrophy associated with interstitial fibrosis. In order to examine whether interstitial fibrosis due to CSA treatment in vivo is related to a hyperproliferative activity of fibroblasts, the effects of CSA on the growth characteristics of cultured human skin fibroblasts (HUSF) were investigated at CSA concentrations ranging from 10 ng/ml to 50 micrograms/ml. We found that CSA at concentrations higher than 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCells from a variety of tissues regulate their volume when exposed to anisotonic conditions. After exposure of cells to hypotonic conditions, the rapid phase of cell swelling is followed by a slower phase of cell shrinkage towards the initial volume. The present study investigates morphological alterations of adherent and fully spread cells after exposure to hypotonic conditions and the reorganization of cytoskeletal components such as F-actin, actin-binding proteins, microtubules and intermediate-sized filaments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe loss of retinal pericytes is one of the earliest changes in diabetic retinopathy. In order to study this phenomenon in vitro, an optimal isolation and cultivation system has to be established. Therefore, pericytes from bovine retinae were isolated enzymatically with 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMammalian cells in culture have individual nutritional requirements which are mainly fulfilled by the addition of fetal calf serum to the basic culture medium. Since many of the serum components are as yet poorly understood or even completely unknown, a number of difficulties arise in the evaluation of the effect of exogenously added factors or drugs on the growth of the cells. This paper presents data demonstrating the successful adaptation, routine cultivation and cryopreservation of bovine lens epithelial cells (BLEC) under serum-free culture conditions by use of the commercially available serum substitutes BMS, BM-86 Wissler and Ultroser G.
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April 1994
Expression of the Ha-ras oncogene in NIH 3T3 fibroblasts leads to a set point shift of cell volume regulation and causes an increase in cell volume by activation of Na+/H+ exchange and Na+, K+, 2Cl- cotransport. Since both ion transport systems are thought to be governed by the cytoskeleton, the aim of this study was to examine the alterations in growth characteristics and cytoskeletal organization due to the expression of the oncogene. The experiments were performed on NIH 3T3 fibroblasts transfected with a transforming Ha-ras MMTV-LTR construct and expressing the oncogene after treatment with low serum medium and 1 mumol/l dexamethasone (+ras cells).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied the in vitro effect of steroid agents on smooth muscle cells from human atherosclerotic arteries. Recent advances in the understanding of the biology of restenosis indicate that restenosis is predominantly caused by a multifactorial stimulation of smooth muscle cell proliferation. Primary stenosing plaque material of 24 patients (aged 63 +/- 14 years) and restenosing plaque material of 7 patients (aged 65 +/- 9 years) was selectively extracted from femoral arteries by the Simpson atherectomy device.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Restenosis after successful percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty remains the major clinical problem limiting the long-term efficacy of the treatment. Recent advances in the understanding of the biology of restenosis indicate that its cause is predominantly a multifactorial stimulation of smooth-muscle cell proliferation. The aim of this study was to investigate the in-vitro effect of antineoplastic agents on smooth-muscle cells isolated from human coronary plaque material.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have evaluated the effects of 17 beta-estradiol and 17 alpha-ethinylestradiol on prostacyclin production (measured as prostaglandin-6-keto-F1 alpha) in human endothelial cell cultures that had been obtained from umbilical cord and from leg veins. Endothelial cultures were treated with the estrogens at 3 different concentrations (10(-6), 10(-7), 10(-8) M) for up to 72h. 17 beta-estradiol did not affect basal 6-keto-PGF1 alpha production in these cell cultures.
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