Literature DB >> 16984002

Cytoprotective effects of the antioxidant phytochemical indicaxanthin in beta-thalassemia red blood cells.

L Tesoriere1, M Allegra, D Butera, C Gentile, M A Livrea.   

Abstract

Antioxidant phytochemicals are investigated as novel treatments for supportive therapy in beta-thalassemia. The dietary indicaxanthin was assessed for its protective effects on human beta-thalassemic RBCs submitted in vitro to oxidative haemolysis by cumene hydroperoxide. Indicaxanthin at 1.0-10 microM enhanced the resistance to haemolysis dose-dependently. In addition, it prevented lipid and haemoglobin (Hb) oxidation, and retarded vitamin E and GSH depletion. After ex vivo spiking of blood from thalassemia patients with indicaxanthin, the phytochemical was recovered in the soluble cell compartment of the RBCs. A spectrophotometric study showed that indicaxanthin can reduce perferryl-Hb generated in solution from met-Hb and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), more effectively than either Trolox or vitamin C. Collectively our results demonstrate that indicaxanthin can be incorporated into the redox machinery of beta-thalassemic RBC and defend the cell from oxidation, possibly interfering with perferryl-Hb, a reactive intermediate in the hydroperoxide-dependent Hb degradation. Opportunities of therapeutic interest for beta-thalassemia may be considered.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16984002     DOI: 10.1080/10715760600554228

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Res        ISSN: 1029-2470


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Authors:  Giuditta Gambino; Mario Allegra; Pierangelo Sardo; Alessandro Attanzio; Luisa Tesoriere; Maria A Livrea; Giuseppe Ferraro; Fabio Carletti
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