Specific reactive oxygen species (ROS) from different sources, might lead to different and even opposite, cellular effects. We studied the production of specific ROS resulting from the exposure of human umbilical veins endothelial cells (HUVEC) to H2O2 derived from the natural antioxidant epigallocathechin gallate (EGCG) or from the exposure to IL-1β using a fluorogenic probe and flow cytometry, and evaluated by western blot analysis and immunocytochemistry the associated expression of transcription factors sensitive to both inflammatory and oxidative stress, such as NF-κB and Nrf2, and some downstream activated genes such as cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and hemeoxygenase 1 (HO-1). The results obtained showed that exogenously-generated H2O2 induce anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects in HUVECs counteracting the pro-inflammatory and pro-oxidant effect of IL-1β related to the production of superoxide anions. The underlying mechanisms resulting from the extracellular production of H2O2, include (1) Nrf2 nuclear translocation and the enhanced expression of antioxidant enzymes such as HO-1, and (2) the previously unreported inhibition of NF-κB and COX-2 expression. Overall, these findings provide evidence that the production of specific reactive oxygen species finely tunes endothelial cell function and might be relevant for the reappraisal of the effects of exogenous antioxidants in the context of cardiovascular diseases.

Antiinflammatory and antioxidant effects of H2O2 generated by natural sources in Il1β-treated human endothelial cells / A. Toniolo, C. Buccellati, A. Trenti, L. Trevisi, S. Carnevali, A. Sala, C. Bolego. - In: PROSTAGLANDINS & OTHER LIPID MEDIATORS. - ISSN 1098-8823. - 121:part B(2015 Sep), pp. 190-198. [10.1016/j.prostaglandins.2015.09.004]

Antiinflammatory and antioxidant effects of H2O2 generated by natural sources in Il1β-treated human endothelial cells

C. Buccellati
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S. Carnevali;A. Sala
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2015

Abstract

Specific reactive oxygen species (ROS) from different sources, might lead to different and even opposite, cellular effects. We studied the production of specific ROS resulting from the exposure of human umbilical veins endothelial cells (HUVEC) to H2O2 derived from the natural antioxidant epigallocathechin gallate (EGCG) or from the exposure to IL-1β using a fluorogenic probe and flow cytometry, and evaluated by western blot analysis and immunocytochemistry the associated expression of transcription factors sensitive to both inflammatory and oxidative stress, such as NF-κB and Nrf2, and some downstream activated genes such as cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and hemeoxygenase 1 (HO-1). The results obtained showed that exogenously-generated H2O2 induce anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects in HUVECs counteracting the pro-inflammatory and pro-oxidant effect of IL-1β related to the production of superoxide anions. The underlying mechanisms resulting from the extracellular production of H2O2, include (1) Nrf2 nuclear translocation and the enhanced expression of antioxidant enzymes such as HO-1, and (2) the previously unreported inhibition of NF-κB and COX-2 expression. Overall, these findings provide evidence that the production of specific reactive oxygen species finely tunes endothelial cell function and might be relevant for the reappraisal of the effects of exogenous antioxidants in the context of cardiovascular diseases.
antioxidants; endothelial cells; interleukin-1β; NF-κB; oxidative stress; reactive oxygen species; biochemistry; physiology; pharmacology; cell biology
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