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Protective effect of dry olive leaf extract in adrenaline induced DNA damage evaluated using in vitro comet assay with human peripheral leukocytes

机译:干橄榄叶提取物对肾上腺素诱导的DNA损伤的保护作用,使用体外彗星试验与人外周血白细胞评估

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Excessive release of stress hormone adrenaline is accompanied by generation of reactive oxygen species which may cause disruption of DNA integrity leading to cancer and age-related disorders. Phenolic-rich plant product dry olive leaf extract (DOLE) is known to modulate effects of various oxidants in human cells. The aim was to evaluate the effect of commercial DOLE against adrenaline induced DNA damage in human leukocytes by using comet assay. Peripheral blood leukocytes from 6 healthy subjects were treated in vitro with three final concentrations of DOLE (0.125, 0.5, and 1. mg/mL) for 30. min at 37. °C under two different protocols, pretreatment and post-treatment. Protective effect of DOLE was assessed from its ability to attenuate formation of DNA lesions induced by adrenaline. Compared to cells exposed only to adrenaline, DOLE displayed significant reduction (P<. 0.001) of DNA damage at all three concentrations and under both experimental protocols. Pearson correlation analysis revealed a significant positive association between DOLE concentration and leukocytes DNA damage (P<. 0.05). Antigenotoxic effect of the extract was more pronounced at smaller concentrations. Post-treatment with 0.125. mg/mL DOLE was the most effective against adrenaline genotoxicity. Results indicate genoprotective and antioxidant properties in dry olive leaf extract, strongly supporting further explorations of its underlying mechanisms of action.
机译:过度释放应激激素肾上腺素会产生活性氧,这可能会导致DNA完整性破坏,从而导致癌症和与年龄有关的疾病。已知富含酚的植物干橄榄叶提取物(DOLE)可以调节人体细胞中各种氧化剂的作用。目的是通过彗星试验评估商品DOLE对肾上腺素诱导的人类白细胞DNA损伤的作用。将来自6名健康受试者的外周血白细胞在37.°C下采用两种不同的方案(预处理和后处理)在体外以三种最终浓度的DOLE(0.125、0.5和1. mg / mL)进行体外处理30分钟。从DOLE减弱肾上腺素诱导的DNA损伤形成的能力来评估其保护作用。与仅暴露于肾上腺素的细胞相比,DOLE在所有三种浓度和两种实验方案下均显示出DNA损伤的显着降低(P <.0.001)。皮尔森相关分析显示DOLE浓度与白细胞DNA损伤之间存在显着正相关(P <0.05)。在较小的浓度下,提取物的抗遗传毒性作用更为明显。后处理为0.125。 mg / mL DOLE对肾上腺素遗传毒性最有效。结果表明,干橄榄叶提取物具有基因保护和抗氧化特性,有力地支持了对其潜在作用机理的进一步探索。

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