| Literature DB >> 34203803 |
Alma Martelli1,2,3, Eugenia Piragine1, Era Gorica1, Valentina Citi1, Lara Testai1,2,3, Eleonora Pagnotta4, Luca Lazzeri4, Nicola Pecchioni5, Valerio Ciccone6, Rosangela Montanaro7, Lorenzo Di Cesare Mannelli8, Carla Ghelardini8, Vincenzo Brancaleone7, Lucia Morbidelli6, Vincenzo Calderone1,2,3.
Abstract
Preservation of vascular wall integrity against degenerative processes associated with ageing, fat-rich diet and metabolic diseases is a timely therapeutical challenge. The loss of endothelial function and integrity leads to cardiovascular diseases and multiorgan inflammation. The protective effects of the H2S-donor erucin, an isothiocyanate purified by Eruca sativa Mill. seeds, were evaluated on human endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells. In particular, erucin actions were evaluated on cell viability, ROS, caspase 3/7, inflammatory markers levels and the endothelial hyperpermeability in an inflammatory model associated with high glucose concentrations (25 mM, HG). Erucin significantly prevented the HG-induced decrease in cell viability as well as the increase in ROS, caspase 3/7 activation, and TNF-α and IL-6 levels. Similarly, erucin suppressed COX-2 and NF-κB upregulation associated with HG exposure. Erucin also caused a significant inhibition of p22phox subunit expression in endothelial cells. In addition, erucin significantly prevented the HG-induced increase in endothelial permeability as also confirmed by the quantification of the specific markers VE-Cadherin and ZO-1. In conclusion, our results assess anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects by erucin in vascular cells undergoing HG-induced inflammation and this protection parallels the preservation of endothelial barrier properties.Entities:
Keywords: Eruca sativa Mill.; H2S-donor; endothelial permeability; erucin; hydrogen sulfide; isothiocyanate; vascular inflammation; vascular wall
Year: 2021 PMID: 34203803 DOI: 10.3390/antiox10060961
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antioxidants (Basel) ISSN: 2076-3921