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Biomed Pharmacother ; 81: 363-370, 2016 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27261614

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BACKGROUND: The effects of chlorogenic acid (one of the major phenolic acid found in human diets) were investigated on the adenine nucleotides hydrolyzing enzymes; ecto-nucleotide pyrophosphatase/phophodiesterase (E-NPP), ecto-nucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase (E-NTPDase), E-5'- nucleotidase and ecto-adenosine deaminase (E-ADA) activities and expression in platelets of rats experimentally demyelinated with ethidium bromide. METHODS: Rats were divided into four groups of eight animals each. Group I rats were control rats; injected with saline (CT), group II rats were injected with saline and treated with chlorogenic acid (AC), group III rats were injected with 0.1% ethidium bromide (EB) and group IV rats were injected with 0.1% EB and treated with chlorogenic acid (EB+AC). The activities of the enzymes were analyzed using colorimetric methods, and the gene expression of NTPDase 1, 2 and 3 were analyzed using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). RESULTS: The results revealed that there was a significant (P<0.01) reduction in E-NPP activity in EB group (1.63±0.10nmol p-nitrophenol released/min/mg protein) when compared to CT group (2.33±0.14nmol p-nitrophenol released/min/mg protein). However, treatment with chlorogenic acid significantly (P<0.05) increased E-NPP activity in EB group. Furthermore, no significant (P>0.05) change was observed in the E-NPP activity of EB+AC group (2.19±0.08nmol p-nitrophenol released/min/mg protein) when compared to CT group (2.33±0.14nmol p-nitrophenol released/min/mg protein). In addition, there was a significant (P<0.05) increase in AMP hydrolysis in EB rat group when compared to CT group. No significant (P>0.05) difference was observed in AMP hydrolysis between AC, AC+EB and CT groups. Conversely, there were no significant (P>0.05) differences in ATP and ADP hydrolyses between all the groups (AC, EB, AC+EB and CT groups). Likewise, there were no significant (P>0.05) changes in E-ADA activity and percentage platelet aggregation among all groups studied. Similarly, no significant (P>0.05) change was observed in the expression of E-NTPDase 1, 2 and 3 in all the groups tested. CONCLUSIONS: Our study revealed that chlorogenic acid may modulate the hydrolysis of adenine nucleotides in platelets of rats demyelinated and treated with chlorogenic acid via alteration of E-NPP and ecto-5'-nucleotidase activities.


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Nucleótidos de Adenina/metabolismo , Plaquetas/enzimología , Ácido Clorogénico/farmacología , Enfermedades Desmielinizantes/sangre , Enfermedades Desmielinizantes/inducido químicamente , Adenosina Desaminasa/metabolismo , Animales , Plaquetas/efectos de los fármacos , Ácido Clorogénico/química , Enfermedades Desmielinizantes/enzimología , Etidio , Hidrólisis , Masculino , Agregación Plaquetaria/efectos de los fármacos , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa , Pirofosfatasas/metabolismo , Ratas Wistar
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Clin Biochem ; 43(13-14): 1096-100, 2010 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20599872

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OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether there are changes in the activity of the enzymes NTPDase, 5'-nucleotidase, E-NPP and ADA in platelets from patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). DESIGN AND METHODS: Thirty-five RA patients diagnosed with RA through American College of Rheumatology criteria, as well as 35 healthy patients were selected. NTPDase, 5'-nucleotidase, E-NPP and ADA activities were verified in platelets isolated from these patients. RESULTS: The results demonstrate that an increase in NTPDase (approximately 100%), 5'-nucleotidase (170%), E-NPP (approximately 100%) and ADA (approximately 45%) activities occurred in RA patients when compared to the control group. CONCLUSIONS: Ours results suggest an increase in the NTPDase, 5'-nucleotidase and E-NPP activities, which could be related to a compensatory organic response to excessive platelet aggregation which occurs during the inflammation. The increased ADA activity found in this work could lead to a decrease in the adenosine concentration in the circulation, which could explain the accelerated atherosclerosis found in patients with RA.


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Nucleótidos de Adenina/metabolismo , Artritis Reumatoide/enzimología , Plaquetas/enzimología , Hidrolasas/metabolismo , 5'-Nucleotidasa , Adenosina Desaminasa , Adulto , Artritis Reumatoide/complicaciones , Artritis Reumatoide/metabolismo , Aterosclerosis/etiología , Plaquetas/metabolismo , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Femenino , Humanos , Hidrólisis , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Hidrolasas Diéster Fosfóricas , Pirofosfatasas
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