Protective Effect of Green Tea Extract and Tea Polyphenols against the Cytotoxicity of 1, 4-Naphthoquinone in Isolated Rat Hepatocytes
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The cytoprotective effect of green tea extract and its phenolic compounds against 1, 4-naphthoquinone-induced hepatotoxicity was evaluated in primary cultured rat hepatocytes. After exposure to 1,4-naph-thoquinone, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) leakage and cell viability were both improved by the presence of the tea extract and tea polyphenols. This cytoprotective effect was related to the structure of tea polyphenols, the galloyl group of (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate and (-)-epicatechin-3-gallate being particularly effective. The production of liquid peroxidation by 1,4-naphthoquinone was not inhibited by the tea extract nor by tea polyphenol addition. After 2 h of incubation, the protein thiol concentration was reduced by 1, 4-naphthoquinone, but this reduction was prevented by the tea extract and tea polyphenols.The reduction in protein thiol content of the cells closely paralleled the LDH leakage and loss of cell viability. These results suggest that the mechanism of protection by tea polyphenols against 1,4-naphthoquinone-induced toxicity to rat hepatocytes was due to the maintenance of protein thiol levels.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1997-11-23
著者
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Kim Mujo
Central Research Laboratories Taiyo Kagaku Co. Ltd.
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Kim Mujo
Central Research Laboratories Of Taiyo Kagaku Co. Ltd.
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Matsui-yuasa Isao
Department Of Food And Nutritibn Faculty Of Human Life Science Osaka City University
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Ohtani Kimiko
Department of Food and Nutrition, Faculty of Science of Living, Osaka City University
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Kennedy David
大阪市立大学 生活科学研究科食・健康科学
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Sakanaka Senji
Central Research Laboratories, Taiyo Kagaku Co., Ltd
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Matsui-yuasa Isao
Department Of Food And Human Health Sciences Graduate School Of Human Life Science Osaka City
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Kennedy David
Department Of Environmental Health Sciences Mailman School Of Public Health Columbia University
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Ohtani Kimiko
Department Of Food And Nutritibn Faculty Of Human Life Science Osaka City University
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Sakanaka Senji
Central Research Laboratories Of Taiyo Kagaku Co. Ltd.
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WU Chen
Department of Agrobiology, University of Tokyo
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Wu C
Department Of Food And Nutritibn Faculty Of Human Life Science Osaka City University
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MIYAGAWA Chika
Department of Food and Nutritibn, Faculty of Human Life Science, Osaka City University
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NAKATANI Teruyo
Department of Food and Nutritibn, Faculty of Human Life Science, Osaka City University
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Nakatani Teruyo
Department Of Food And Nutritibn Faculty Of Human Life Science Osaka City University
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Kennedy David
Department Of Food And Human Health Sciences Graduate School Of Human Life Science Osaka City Univer
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Miyagawa Chika
Department Of Food And Nutritibn Faculty Of Human Life Science Osaka City University
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Wu Chen
Department Of Agrobiology University Of Tokyo
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