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Comparative quantitative structure toxicity relationships for flavonoids evaluated in isolated rat hepatocytes and HeLa tumor cells.

Majid Y Moridani1, Giuseppe Galati, Peter J O'Brien.   

Abstract

Quantitative structure activity relationship (QSAR) equations were obtained to describe the cytotoxicity of 22 polyphenols using toxicity (logLD50) representing the concentration for 50% cell survival in 2 h for isolated rat hepatocytes, log P representing octanol/water partitioning, and/or E(p/2) representing redox potential. One- and two-parameter equations were derived for the quantitative structure toxicity relationships (QSTR) for polyphenol induced hepatocyte cytotoxicity: e.g. log C(hepatocyte) (microM)=-0.65(-0.08)log P+4.12(-0.15) (n=19, r(2)=0.80, s=0.33, P<1 x 10(-6)). One- and two-parameter QSAR equations were also derived to describe the inhibitory effects of 13 polyphenols on tumor cell growth when incubated with HeLa cells for 3 days: e.g. log C(tumor) (microM)=-0.34(+/-0.04)log P+2.40(+/-0.07) (n=11, r(2)=0.90, s=0.13, P<1 x 10(-5)). These findings point to lipophilicity as a major characteristic determining polyphenol cytotoxicity. The E(p/2) also played a significant role in polyphenol cytotoxicity towards both cell types: e.g. log C(hepatocyte) (microM)=-0.60(+/-0.06)log P+2.01(+/-0.43)E(p/2) (V)+3.86(+/-0.12) (n=9, r(2)=0.96, s=0.15, P<0.005). The involvement of log P and E(p/2) could be explained if polyphenol cytotoxicity involved the formation of radicals, which interacted with the mitochondrial inner membrane resulting in a disruption of the membrane potential.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11879815     DOI: 10.1016/s0009-2797(02)00005-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Biol Interact        ISSN: 0009-2797            Impact factor:   5.192


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