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Oxidative Stress and DNA Lesion Reduction of a Polyphenolic Enriched Extract of Willd. in Endothelial Vascular Cells Exposed to Hyperglycemia. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study compared two polyphenolic-enriched extracts from the *Lamiaceae* family, one sourced from cultivated plants and another from wild flora, focusing on their effects on human umbilical vein endothelial cells under normal and high glucose conditions.
  • - The extracts were analyzed for their specific compounds, revealing significant levels of rosmarinic acid, luteolin, kaempferol, and apigenin, which may play a role in protective cellular mechanisms.
  • - Results indicated that these extracts significantly reduced oxidative stress and inflammatory responses in hyperglycemic conditions, suggesting their potential as protective agents against endothelial cell damage in diabetes.

Article Abstract

The present study aimed to compare two polyphenolic-enriched extracts obtained from the Willd. (Lamiaceae) species, harvested from culture (TMCE in doses of 0.66 μg GAE/mL and 0.066 μg GAE/mL) and from spontaneous flora (TMSE in doses of 0.94 μg GAE/mL and 0.094 μg GAE/mL) by assessing their biological effects on human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) exposed to normoglycemic (137 mmol/L glucose) and hyperglycemic conditions (200 mmol/L glucose). Extracts were obtained by solid phase extraction (SPE) and analyzed by chromatographical (HPLC-DAD) and spectrophotometrical methods. Their effects on hyperglycemia were evaluated by the quantification of oxidative stress and NF-ĸB, pNF-ĸB, HIF-1α, and γ-HAX expressions. The HPLC-DAD analysis highlighted significant amounts of rosmarinic acid (ranging between 0.18 and 1.81 mg/g dry extract), luteolin (ranging between 2.04 and 17.71 mg/g dry extract), kaempferol (ranging between 1.85 and 7.39 mg/g dry extract), and apigenin (ranging between 4.97 and 65.67 mg/g dry extract). Exposure to hyperglycemia induced oxidative stress and the activation of NF-ĸ increased the expression of HIF-1α and produced DNA lesions. The polyphenolic-enriched extracts proved a significant reduction of oxidative stress and γ-HAX formation and improved the expression of HIF-1α, suggesting their protective role on endothelial cells in hyperglycemia. The tested extracts reduced the total NF-ĸB expression and diminished its activation in hyperglycemic conditions. The obtained results bring evidence for the use of the polyphenolic-enriched extracts of . as adjuvants in hyperglycemia.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8708594PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10122810DOI Listing

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