| Literature DB >> 33806594 |
Seung Eun Lee1, Yong Seek Park1.
Abstract
Vascular diseases are major causes of death worldwide, causing pathologies including diabetes, atherosclerosis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Exposure of the vascular system to a variety of stressors and inducers has been implicated in the development of various human diseases, including chronic inflammatory diseases. In the vascular wall, antioxidant enzymes form the first line of defense against oxidative stress. Recently, extensive research into the beneficial effects of phytochemicals has been conducted; phytochemicals are found in commonly used spices, fruits, and herbs, and are used to prevent various pathologic conditions, including vascular diseases. The present review aims to highlight the effects of dietary phytochemicals role on antioxidant enzymes in vascular diseases.Entities:
Keywords: antioxidant enzymes; bioactive compounds; vascular diseases
Year: 2021 PMID: 33806594 PMCID: PMC8001043 DOI: 10.3390/life11030199
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Life (Basel) ISSN: 2075-1729
Figure 1Signaling pathways involved in antioxidant enzymes.
Figure 2Antioxidant enzymes in vascular protection. Oxidative stress and inflammation in the vascular system response to multiple kinds of inducers, subsequently leading to several pathological conditions. This review supposed that induction of antioxidant enzyme expression provides cytoprotection against vascular injury and preserves vascular function.
Summary of phytochemicals with modulating Nrf2 activity and antioxidant enzymes.
| Phytochemical | Effects | Altered Antioxidant enzyme |
|---|---|---|
| Anthocyanin | Prevent eye disease | SOD, CAT, GPx [ |
| Anti-diabetic effect | CAT, SOD [ | |
| Hypotensive effect | HO-1, SOD [ | |
| Baicalein | Anti-ischemic effect | HO-1 [ |
| Cardiopulmonary protective effect | GPx, SOD [ | |
| Berberine | Anti-inflammation effect | NQO-1, HO-1 [ |
| Anti-atherosclerotic effect | HO-1 [ | |
| Anti-diabetic effect | GR [ | |
| Curcumin | Anti-atherosclerotic effect | HO-1 [ |
| Cardio-protective effect | SOD [ | |
| Anti-inflammation effect | HO-1 [ | |
| Vasculoprotective effect | CAT [ | |
| Cardio-protective effect | GPx, GR [ | |
| Cardio-protective effect | GR, SOD [ | |
| Anti-diabetic effect | PON1 [ | |
| EGCG | Neuroprotective effect | SOD, GPx [ |
| Anti-inflammation effect | HO-1 [ | |
| Fisetin | Anti-inflammation effect | HO-1 [ |
| Neuroprotective effect | SOD, CAT [ | |
| Anti-hypertrophic effect | SOD, CAT, HO-1 [ | |
| Myricetin | Anti-inflammation effect | HO-1 [ |
| Anti-oxidative effect | SOD, GPx [ | |
| Quercetin | Anti-diabetic effect | SOD, CAT [ |
| Vasculoprotective effect | HO-1 [ | |
| Resveratrol | Vasculoprotective effect | SOD, GPx [ |
| Neuroprotective effect | SOD, HO-1 [ | |
| Vasculoprotective effect | HO-1 [ | |
| Anti-atherosclerotic effect | PON [ | |
| Sulforaphane | Cardio-protective effect | GPx, SOD, TrxR [ |
| Anti-inflammation effect | TrxR, HO-1 [ | |
| Anti-ischemic effect | HO-1 [ |