| Literature DB >> 29139225 |
Marthandam Asokan Shibu1, Chia-Hua Kuo2, Bih-Cheng Chen3, Da-Tong Ju4, Ray-Jade Chen5, Chao-Hung Lai6, Pei-Jane Huang7, Vijaya Padma Viswanadha8, Wei-Wen Kuo9, Chih-Yang Huang1,7,10.
Abstract
Tea, the most widely consumed natural beverage has been associated with reduced mortality risk from cardiovascular disease. Oolong tea is a partially fermented tea containing high levels of catechins, their degree of oxidation varies between 20%-80% causing differences in their active metabolites. In this study we examined the effect of oolong tea extract (OTE) obtained by oxidation at low-temperature for short-time against hypoxic injury and found that oolong tea provides cyto-protective effects by suppressing the JNK mediated hypertrophic effects and by enhancing the innate antioxidant mechanisms in neonatal cardiomyocytes and in H9c2 cells. OTE effectively attenuates 24 h hypoxia-triggered cardiomyocyte loss by suppressing caspase-3-cleavage and apoptosis in a dose-dependent manner. OTE also enhances the IGFIR/p-Akt associated survival-mechanism involving the elevation of p-Badser136 in a dose-dependent manner to aid cellular adaptations against hypoxic challenge. The results show the effects and mechanism of Oolong tea to provide cardio-protective benefits during hypoxic conditions.Entities:
Keywords: cardiac apoptosis; epigallocatechin gallate; hypertrophy; hypoxia; oolong tea
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29139225 DOI: 10.1002/tox.22510
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Toxicol ISSN: 1520-4081 Impact factor: 4.119