| Literature DB >> 25727928 |
Mir-Jamal Hosseini1, Jafar Shahraki2, Saman Tafreshian3, Ahmad Salimi3, Mohammad Kamalinejad3, Jalal Pourahmad3.
Abstract
Vanadium toxicity is a challenging problem to human and animal health with no entirely understanding cytotoxic mechanisms. Previous studies in vanadium toxicity showed involvement of oxidative stress in isolated liver hepatocytes and mitochondria via increasing of ROS formation, release of cytochrome c and ATP depletion after incubation with different concentrations (25-200 µM). Therefore, we aimed to investigate the protective effects of Sesamum indicum seed extract (100-300 μg/mL) against oxidative stress induced by vanadium on isolated rat hepatocytes. Our results showed that quite similar to Alpha-tocopherol (100 µM), different concentrations of extract (100-300 μg/mL) protected the isolated hepatocyte against all oxidative stress/cytotoxicity markers induced by vanadium in including cell lysis, ROS generation, mitochondrial membrane potential decrease and lysosomal membrane damage. Besides, vanadium induced mitochondrial/lysosomal toxic interaction and vanadium reductive activation mediated by glutathione in vanadium toxicity was significantly (P < 0.05) ameliorated by Sesamum indicum extracts. These findings suggested a hepato-protective role for extracts against liver injury resulted from vanadium toxicity.Entities:
Keywords: hepato-protection; hepatocytes; oxidative stress; sesamum indicum; vanadium
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25727928 DOI: 10.1002/tox.22107
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Toxicol ISSN: 1520-4081 Impact factor: 4.119