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Flavonoids inhibit the oxidative modification of low density lipoproteins by macrophages.

C V de Whalley1, S M Rankin, J R Hoult, W Jessup, D S Leake.   

Abstract

Low density lipoproteins (LDL) can be oxidatively modified in vitro by macrophages and certain other cell types so that macrophages will take them up much faster. This process may be important in the formation of cholesterol-laden foam cells derived from macrophages in atherosclerotic lesions. In this study, we have shown that certain flavonoids, plant constituents found in the diet, are potent inhibitors of the modification of 125I-labelled LDL by macrophages, with IC50 values in the micromolar range (e.g. morin and fisetin 1 microM; quercetin and gossypetin 2 microM). The potencies of individual flavonoids in inhibiting LDL modification did not correlate with their previously determined potencies as inhibitors of 5-lipoxygenase and cyclo-oxygenase. The modification of LDL by macrophages exhibits a lag period of about 4-6 hr before enhanced uptake is detected. During this time, there is a rapid depletion in its content of alpha-tocopherol (an endogenous antioxidant found in lipoproteins) followed by a large increase in the level of hydroperoxides. The flavonoids conserved the alpha-tocopherol content of LDL and delayed the onset of detectable lipid peroxidation. Flavonoids also inhibited the cell-free oxidation of LDL mediated by CuSO4. These findings raise the possibility that flavonoids may protect LDL against oxidation in atherosclerotic lesions and may therefore be natural anti-atherosclerotic components of the diet, although this will depend to a large extent on their pharmacokinetics.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2344371     DOI: 10.1016/0006-2952(90)90120-a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Pharmacol        ISSN: 0006-2952            Impact factor:   5.858


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