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Int J Mol Sci ; 19(10)2018 Oct 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30322078

RESUMO

Herb⁻drug interactions strongly challenge the clinical combined application of herbs and drugs. Herbal products consist of complex pharmacological-active ingredients and perturb the activity of drug-metabolizing enzymes. Panax notoginseng saponins (PNS)-based drugs are often combined with aspirin in vascular disease treatment in China. PNS was found to exhibit inhibitory effects on aspirin hydrolysis using Caco-2 cell monolayers. In the present study, a total of 22 components of PNS were separated and identified by UPLC-MS/MS. Using highly selective probe substrate analysis, PNS exerted robust inhibitory potency on human carboxylesterase 2 (hCE2), while had a minor influence on hCE1, butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) and paraoxonase (PON). These effects were also verified through molecular docking analysis. PNS showed a concentration-dependent inhibitory effect on hydrolytic activity of aspirin in HepaRG cells. The protein level of hCE2 in HepaRG cells was suppressed after PNS treatment, while the level of BChE or PON1 in the extracellular matrix were elevated after PNS treatment. Insignificant effect was observed on the mRNA expression of the esterases. These findings are important to understand the underlying efficacy and safety of co-administration of PNS and aspirin in clinical practice.


Assuntos
Aspirina/química , Carboxilesterase/antagonistas & inibidores , Panax notoginseng/química , Saponinas/farmacologia , Arildialquilfosfatase/química , Arildialquilfosfatase/metabolismo , Butirilcolinesterase/química , Butirilcolinesterase/metabolismo , Células CACO-2 , Carboxilesterase/química , Hidrolases de Éster Carboxílico/química , Hidrolases de Éster Carboxílico/metabolismo , Linhagem Celular , Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão , Regulação para Baixo , Interações Ervas-Drogas , Humanos , Hidrólise/efeitos dos fármacos , Modelos Moleculares , Simulação de Acoplamento Molecular , Espectrometria de Massas em Tandem
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Int J Mol Sci ; 18(2)2017 Feb 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28212288

RESUMO

Low levels of paraoxonase 1 (PON1) have been associated with the development of several pathological conditions, whereas high levels have been shown to be anti-atherosclerotic in mouse models. These findings suggest that PON1 could be a good surrogate biomarker. The other members of the family, namely PON2 and PON3, the role of which has been much less studied, deserve more attention. This paper provides a systematic review of current evidence concerning dietary supplements in that regard. Preliminary studies indicate that the response to dietary supplements may have a nutrigenetic aspect that will need to be considered in large population studies or in clinical trials. A wide range of plant preparations have been found to have a positive action, with pomegranate and some of its components being the best characterized and Aronia melanocarpa one of the most active. Flavonoids are found in the composition of all active extracts, with catechins and genistein being the most promising agents for increasing PON1 activity. However, some caveats regarding the dose, length of treatment, bioavailability, and stability of these compounds in formulations still need to be addressed. Once these issues have been resolved, these compounds could be included as nutraceuticals and functional foods capable of increasing PON1 activity, thereby helping with the long-term prevention of atherosclerosis and other chronic ailments.


Assuntos
Arildialquilfosfatase/metabolismo , Suplementos Nutricionais , Aminoácidos , Animais , Arildialquilfosfatase/sangue , Arildialquilfosfatase/química , Dieta , Ativação Enzimática , Sucos de Frutas e Vegetais , Humanos , Isoenzimas , Lipídeos , Lythraceae/química , Nutrigenômica , Fenóis/química , Compostos Fitoquímicos/química , Extratos Vegetais/química , Extratos Vegetais/isolamento & purificação , Extratos Vegetais/farmacologia , Proteínas , Vitaminas/química
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J Sci Food Agric ; 94(13): 2752-7, 2014 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25328927

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Paraoxonase 1 (PON1) protects the oxidative modification of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and is a major anti-atherosclerotic protein component of high-density lipoprotein. We explored the effect of onion extract and flavonoids (quercetin and catechin) in the regulation of PON1 expression and correlating with oxidised LDL levels in male Wistar rats subjected to mercuric chloride (HgCl2) induced oxidative insult. Rats were divided into eight groups: Control, Experimental (HgCl2), Experimental + onion/catechin/quercetin, Positive control (Normal + onion/catechin/quercetin). Treatment continued for 4 weeks. RESULTS: PON1 activity and radical scavenging activity decreased in the Experimental group (P < 0.001) with increased susceptibility of LDL for oxidation and plasma malondialdehyde levels (P < 0.001). Onion extract significantly attenuated the adverse effects of HgCl2 by up-regulating PON1 activity (P < 0.05), radical scavenging activity (P < 0.01), and protected against LDL oxidation (P < 0.001) and lipid peroxidation (P < 0.01). Similar effects were observed with quercetin and to a lesser extent with catechin. CONCLUSIONS: The findings may explain the anti-atherosclerotic effect of onion and also foods containing quercetin and catechins.


Assuntos
Antioxidantes/uso terapêutico , Aterosclerose/prevenção & controle , Catequina/uso terapêutico , Suplementos Nutricionais , Cebolas/química , Extratos Vegetais/uso terapêutico , Quercetina/uso terapêutico , Animais , Antioxidantes/efeitos adversos , Arildialquilfosfatase/sangue , Arildialquilfosfatase/química , Aterosclerose/sangue , Aterosclerose/enzimologia , Biomarcadores/sangue , Catequina/efeitos adversos , Suplementos Nutricionais/efeitos adversos , Índia , Peroxidação de Lipídeos , Lipoproteínas LDL/análise , Lipoproteínas LDL/antagonistas & inibidores , Masculino , Cebolas/economia , Estresse Oxidativo , Fitoterapia/efeitos adversos , Extratos Vegetais/efeitos adversos , Raízes de Plantas/química , Quercetina/efeitos adversos , Distribuição Aleatória , Ratos Wistar , Regulação para Cima
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J Med Chem ; 49(1): 246-55, 2006 Jan 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16392809

RESUMO

Enzymes that efficiently hydrolyze highly toxic organophosphorus nerve agents could potentially be used as medical countermeasures. As sufficiently active enzymes are currently unknown, we synthesized twelve fluorogenic analogues of organophosphorus nerve agents with the 3-chloro-7-oxy-4-methylcoumarin leaving group as probes for high-throughput enzyme screening. This set included analogues of the pesticides paraoxon, parathion, and dimefox, and the nerve agents DFP, tabun, sarin, cyclosarin, soman, VX, and Russian-VX. Data from inhibition of acetylcholinesterase, in vivo toxicity tests of a representative analogue (cyclosarin), and kinetic studies with phosphotriesterase (PTE) from Pseudomonas diminuta, and a mammalian serum paraoxonase (PON1), confirmed that the analogues mimic the parent nerve agents effectively. They are suitable tools for high-throughput screens for the directed evolution of efficient nerve agent organophosphatases.


Assuntos
Acetilcolinesterase/efeitos dos fármacos , Substâncias para a Guerra Química/química , Inibidores da Colinesterase/química , Corantes Fluorescentes/química , Compostos Organofosforados/química , Compostos Organotiofosforados/toxicidade , Hidrolases de Triester Fosfórico/química , Animais , Arildialquilfosfatase/química , Substâncias para a Guerra Química/toxicidade , Inibidores da Colinesterase/síntese química , Inibidores da Colinesterase/toxicidade , Cumarínicos/química , Avaliação Pré-Clínica de Medicamentos/métodos , Cobaias , Hidrólise , Cinética , Masculino , Estrutura Molecular , Compostos Organofosforados/síntese química , Compostos Organofosforados/toxicidade , Compostos Organotiofosforados/química , Praguicidas/química , Relação Estrutura-Atividade
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Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand) ; 50(8): 877-84, 2004 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15704251

RESUMO

Four classes of agents capable of producing human illness have been identified: toxicity, heredity, infection and deficiency. The leading paradigm for the etiology and pathophysiology of ischemic heart disease in the 20th century was that of intoxication by too much of the wrong kind of dietary fat. This overemphasis on lipid metabolism persists because important data are neglected and because of inattention to details. For example, heart disease risk does not correlate with fat intake within nations in contrast to between nations. Also development of ischemic heart disease involves inter alia arterial spasm, cardiac rhythm, metabolism of connective tissue, glucose and homocysteine, plus paraoxonase activity and thrombus formation which generally are unaffected by dietary fat. Homocysteine thiolactone accumulates when homocysteine is high. This lactone specifically inhibits lysyl oxidase which depends on copper to catalyze cross linking of collagen and elastin in arteries and bone. The lactone is hydrolyzed by paraoxonase, activity of which can be decreased by copper deficiency. Just as cholesterol was an important focus for heart disease as intoxication, homocysteine can become an excellent focus for a paradigm shift to heart disease as deficiency because supplementation with several nutrients can alter homocysteine metabolism and decrease its plasma concentration. These supplements include betaine, copper, folate, pyridoxine and vitamin B-12. Opportunities for research on ischemic heart disease as deficiency disease are plentiful.


Assuntos
Cardiopatias/etiologia , Homocisteína/análogos & derivados , Isquemia Miocárdica/patologia , Animais , Arildialquilfosfatase/química , Catálise , Colágeno/química , Doença da Artéria Coronariana/etiologia , Doença da Artéria Coronariana/patologia , Reagentes de Ligações Cruzadas/farmacologia , Suplementos Nutricionais , Elastina/química , Glucose/metabolismo , Cardiopatias/metabolismo , Homocisteína/química , Homocisteína/metabolismo , Humanos , Hidrólise , Metabolismo dos Lipídeos , Isquemia Miocárdica/etiologia , Vitaminas
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