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Development and characterization of pro-apoptotic drug candidates for anticancer drug discoveryKanyanda, Stonard Sofiel Elisa January 2013 (has links)
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD / Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. According to the WHO, cancer accounted for 7.4 million deaths world wide in 2004. The metallo-compound cisplatin has been used for years as an effective antitumor agent for treating solid tumours such as breast, bladder, lung, oesophageal, and head and neck carcinomas. However, the use of cisplatin as an antitumor agent has been limited because of its association with problems such as lack of selectivity for cancer cells over normal cells, development of resistance to cisplatin treatment, and side effects such as nephrotoxicity. Recent studies on anticancer drugs have focussed on alternative anticancer agents such as gold compounds in both Au(I) and (III) oxidation states, which have shown to be potential anticancer drug agents because of their ability to induce apoptosis in several human cancer cells. Some gold complexes have shown to be able to selectively kill cancer cells over normal cells.
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L'Aronia melanocarpa est un puissant activateur de la NO synthase endothéliale : rôle des voies de signalisation rédox-sensibles / Aronia melanocarpa is a potent activator of endothelial nitric oxide synthase : role of redox-sensitive signaling pathwaysKim, Jong Hun 21 September 2012 (has links)
De nombreuses études ont indiqué que la consommation régulière d’aliments riches en polyphénols comme le vin rouge, le thé, ou les fruits est associée à une réduction du risque de pathologies cardiovasculaires chez l’homme et les animaux. L’effet bénéfique des polyphénols sur le système cardiovasculaire est dû, au moins en partie, à leur action directe sur les vaisseaux sanguins en améliorant la fonction endothéliale. En effet, de nombreuses études indiquent que les polyphénols induisent des relaxations dépendantes de l’endothélium dans les artères isolées en stimulant la formation endothéliale de monoxyde d’azote (NO). La comparaison des relaxations induites par 13 jus et purées de fruits différents dans les artères coronaires de porc a permis de sélectionner l’Aronia melanocarpa en raison de sa grande activité et de sa forte teneur en polyphénols. L’Aronia melanocarpa est un puissant inducteur de relaxations dépendantes de l’endothélium en stimulant la formation endothéliale de NO. Cette formation accrue de NO implique l’activation rédox-sensible de la voie Src/PI3-kinase/Akt qui va phosphoryler la NO synthase sur son site activateur entraînant une formation rapide de NO. A plus long terme, l’Aronia melanocarpa stimule l’expression de la NO synthase via un mécanisme rédox-sensible impliquant les voies PI3-kinase/Akt, JNK, et p38 MAPK, et entraînant la phosphorylation inactivatrice des facteurs de transcription FoxO1 et Fox3a; cet effet prévient la régulation négative de l’expression de la NO synthase endothéliale. En conclusion,nos études révèlent le potentiel d’Aronia melanocarpa à améliorer la protection vasculaire par la stimulation soutenue de la formation de NO. / Many studies indicated that the regular consumption of drink or food rich in polyphenols like red wine, green tea, fruits, vegetables and chocolate is associated with a reduction of the risk of cardiovascular pathologies in human and animals. The beneficial effect of polyphenols, well known as antioxidants, on the cardiovascular system is due at least partly to their direct action on the blood-vessels by improving the endothelial function. Indeed, many studies indicate that the polyphenols induce the endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation in the isolated arteries by stimulating the formation of endothelial nitric oxide (NO). Comparing the endothelium-dependent relaxations induced by 13 different fruit juices and purees in the isolated porcine coronary arteries, Aronia melanocarpa was selected due to its high activity and the highest polyphenol content. Aronia melanocarpa is a potent inducer of endothelium-dependent relaxation in coronary artery by stimulating the formation of endothelial NO. This increased formation of NO involves the redox-sensitive activation of the Src/PI3-kinase/Akt pathway leading to the phosphorylation of eNOS at the activation site, Ser1177, during the rapid formation. Further for the long-term, Aronia melanocarpa stimulates the expression of eNOS via a redox-sensitive mechanism involving PI3-kinase/Akt, JNK, p38 MAPK pathways and the subsequent inactivation of transcription factors FoxO1 and FoxO3a by phosphorylation; this effect prevents their negative regulation of eNOS expression. In conclusion, our studies reveal the potential of Aronia melanocarpa to improve vascular protection by stimulating in a constant way the formation of endothelial NO.
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Étude des effets anticancéreux de polyphénols d'origine naturelle : rôle essentiel des espèces réactives de l'oxygène et des gènes suppresseurs de tumeurs / Study of the anti-cancer effects of natural polyphenols : key role of reactive oxygen species and tumor suppressor genesSharif, Tanveer 23 October 2012 (has links)
Ce travail de recherche montre que les différentes sources de polyphénols (polyphénols de vin rouge, jus d'aronia melanocarpa, jus de cassis) ont de puissants effets chemothérapeutiques et chemopréventifs sur différentes lignées de culture cellulaires, mais également in vivo sur un modèle de tumorigenèse. Ces polyphénols inhibent la prolifération des cellules cancéreuses (leucémie lymphoblastique aigüe, cellules souches) en induisant un arrêt du cycle cellulaire et l'apoptose. Les effets anti-cancéreux sont dépendants de l' induction du stress oxydatif mettant en jeu les anions superoxydes et le peroxyde d·hydrogène qui à son tour, activent les voies de signalisation conduisant à une surexpression des gènes suppresseurs de tumeurs comme p73 et p53 et ainsi que caspase 3. Celle étude montre également que les polyphénols contrôlent la prolifération des cellules cancéreuses au niveau épigénétique en diminuant l'expression d'UHRF1 (un intégrateur épigénétique de prolifération). Cependant l'effet anticancéreux de ces polyphénols est sélectif et agit sur les cellules cancéreuses et non sur les cellules normales. Le fractionnement de ces sources riches en polyphénols et les études menées en utilisant des composés purs montrent que les effets anticancéreux sont attribués à plusieurs composés différents. Cette étude montre l' identification de cyanidine-3-glucoside et de cyanidine-3-rutinoside comme source de composés anticancéreux actifs. / This research work shows that different sources of polyphenols (RWPs, AMJ and blackcurrant) have strong chemotherapeutic and chemopreventive effects on several cancer cells lines (acute lymphoblastic leukemia and cancer stem cells) and also in vivo in a model of tumorigenesis in mouse. These polyphenols inhibit the proliferation of various cancer cells by inducing cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. The anti-cancer effect is dependent on the induction of oxidative stress involving superoxide anions and hydrogen peroxide which, in turn, activate the signaling pathways leading to the re-expression of tumor suppressor genes such as p73 and p53 and executor of apoptosis such as caspase 3. This study also shows that polyphenols control the proliferation of cancer cells at epigenetic level by decreasing the expression of UHRF1 (an epigenetic integrator of proliferation). Moreover, the anticancer effect of these polyphenols is selective towards cancer cells and not in normal cells. Fractionation of these rich sources of polyphenols and studies on the commercially available pure products shows that anti-cancer effects of these polyphenols involve several different compounds. This study leads to the identification of cyaniding-3-O-glucoside and cyaniding-3-O-rutinoside as active anticancer compounds.
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Oxidative stress and cell adhesion in skin cancerHintsala, H.-R. (Hanna-Riikka) 02 August 2016 (has links)
Abstract
Skin is the largest organ in our body protecting us from ultraviolet radiation and xenobiotics. UV-radiation is a common cause of squamocellular carcinoma and melanoma of the skin that cause morbidity and mortality world wide. Reactive oxygen species are constantly formed by, for example, cellular respiration and UV-radiation, and they can readily react with virtually any macromolecule within cell structures causing damage to DNA, proteins and lipids. Oxidative stress (OS) is a homeostatic process that is dysregulated in cancer cells to their benefit. Nuclear factor erythroid-2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) is the main regulator of antioxidant response and it has been shown to be upregulated in various cancers enabling their survival and growth.
By using immunohistochemistry we studied the change and prognostic significance of OS markers in melanoma from paraffin embedded patient samples. Nrf2 expression is increased in melanoma, associating with deeper invasion and a worse melanoma-specific outcome. In addition, epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition markers Slug, Twist and Zeb1 showed altered expression levels in relation to invasion and metastasis associating also with Nrf2. With the help of target inhibition molecules Vemurafenib and MEK-inhibitor CI-1040, In vitro study showed that BRAF- and NRAS-mutations might activate Nrf2.
Furthermore, Nrf2-regulated antioxidant enzyme peroxiredoxin I showed decreased expression in malignant melanomas and metastases compared to benign naevi. Intriguing findings were made from the surrounding structures of melanomas e.g. loss of expression of an oxidative lesion marker 8-hydroxy-2’-deoxyguanosine in adjacent endothelial cells associated with worse melanoma-specific survival. Changes in the expression of adhesion molecules claudins 1-5 and 7 were studied in the progression of cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas and preneoplastic lesions. Change in claudin composition can alter epidermal permeability and cell polarity.
Efficiency of oncological treatment modalities is frequently based on oxidative stress damage. Nrf2-inhibition could offer the means to increase the sensitivity of cancerous tissue to oxidative insults and hinder proliferative and survival signalling. Later research should focus on the relation of Nrf2 with other signalling and observations made from the tumour microenvironment. / Tiivistelmä
Iho on elimistön suurin elin, ja se suojaa meitä auringon ultravioletti (UV)-säteilyltä ja muilta ulkoisilta tekijöiltä. UV-säteily on yhteinen etiologinen tekijä ihon levyepiteelikarsinoomalle ja melanoomalle, jotka aiheuttavat maailmanlaatuisesti paljon sairastavuutta ja kuolleisuutta. Reaktiivisia happiradikaaleja muodostuu esimerkiksi soluhengityksestä ja UV-säteilystä, ja ne voivat reagoida minkä tahansa makromolekyylin kanssa aiheuttaen vaurioita solun perimäainekseen, proteiineihin ja lipidirakenteisiin. Oksidatiivisen stressin (OS) säätely on tärkeä homeostaattinen prosessi, joka vinoutuu syöpäsolujen hyödyksi. Nuclear factor erythroid-2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) on antioksidanttivasteen pääsäätelytekijä, ja sen ilmentyminen on lisääntynyt useissa syövissä lisäten syöpäsolun selviytymistä ja kasvua.
Tutkimme potilasaineiston ja immunohistokemian avulla OS:n merkkiaineiden muutoksia melanoomassa ja niiden merkitsevyyttä taudin ennusteelle. Nrf2:n ilmentyminen on lisääntynyt melanoomassa liittyen syvempään invaasioon ja huonompaan tautispesifiseen ennusteeseen. Lisäksi epiteliaali-mesenkymaalitransition merkkiaineiden, Slug, Twist ja Zeb1 ekspression muutoksia havaittiin syvyyskasvun ja metastasoinnin yhteydessä assosioituen myös Nrf2 ilmentymiseen. In vitro- tutkimus osoitti spesifisten inhibiittoreiden avulla, että BRAF- ja NRAS-mutaatiot saattavat aktivoida Nrf2 melanoomassa.
Myös Nrf2:n säätelemän entsyymin peroksiredoksiini I:n ilmentyminen on vähentynyt melanoomassa ja metastaaseissa verrattuna hyvänlaatuisiin pigmenttiluomiin. Merkittäviä muutoksia havaittiin myös melanoomaa ympäröivistä rakenteista, esimerkiksi OS:n vauriomarkkerin 8-hydroksi-2’-deoksiguanosiinin vähentynyt ilmentyminen endoteelisoluissa liittyi huonompaan tautispesifiseen ennusteeseen. Lisäksi tutkimme soluväliliitosproteiinien klaudiinien 1–5 sekä 7 ilmentymistä levyepiteelikarsinoomissa ja niiden esiasteissa. Klaudiinien muutokset voivat vaikuttaa ihon permeabiliteettiin ja solujen polarisaatioon.
Onkologisten hoitomuotojen teho perustuu usein happiradikaalien aiheuttamiin vaurioihin. Nrf2-inhibitio voisi tarjota keinon lisätä syöpäkudoksen herkkyyttä näille vaurioille sekä estää syöpäsolun selviytymissignalointia. Tulevat tutkimukset tulisivat keskittyä Nrf2 signaloinnin ja muun solusignaloinnin välisiin suhteisiin sekä havaintoihin kasvaimen mikroympäristön muutoksista.
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Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase: three-dimensional structure and structure-based functional studies:studies on the enzyme using recombinant protein produced by baculovirus expression vector system in insect cellsKaija, H. (Helena) 13 September 2002 (has links)
Abstract
Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by abnormalities in the amount and architectural arrangement of bone tissue, which leads to impaired skeletal strength and increased susceptibility to fractures. Type 5 tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRACP, AcP5) has been suggested to participate directly in bone resorption.
In this study, baculovirus expression vector system in insect cells was used to gain large amounts of recombinant type 5 acid phosphatase for structure determination, structure-based functional studies and production of monoclonal antibodies. Active and inactive forms of the enzyme were separated from each other by cation-exchange chromatography, and characterized. The enzyme was crystallized and the three-dimensional structure was determined. Based on the three-dimensional structure of the active site five different enzyme variants were constructed, produced in insect cells, and purified. The wild type enzyme and the mutated forms were characterized, and their kinetic parameters were determined. The importance of amino acids that were expected to be essential for the acid phosphatase activity was confirmed. The acid phosphatase activity and reactive oxygen species generating activity of this dual enzyme proved to exploit different amino acids in their reaction mechanisms.
Further studies are needed to clarify the physiological substrates of TRACP in vivo. The findings of this study could form a base for construction of inhibitors for TRACP that could be useful therapeutic agents for osteoporosis and related bone disorders.
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Determination of the in vitro antidiabetic potential of a polyherbal commercial teaPaddy, Veronica January 2014 (has links)
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is an increasing global health concern, currently affecting an estimated 382 million individuals. There is no cure for T2DM and the search for new and improved treatments is ongoing. Presently, various pharmacological regimens are available to treat T2DM, but with varied success. Thousands of traditional herbs are also used to treat T2DM, but mainly without scientific validation. The aim of this study was to assess the polyphenolic content, antioxidant capacity, as well as in vitro toxicity and hypoglycaemic activity of a commercial ‘antidiabetic’ tea mixture (Diabetea) and its individual constituents: Achillea millefolium L. (Yarrow), Agathosma betulina Bartl. & Wendl. (Buchu), Salvia officinalis L. (Sage), Taraxacum officinalis L. (Dandelion), Thymus vulgaris L. (Thyme), Trigonella foenum-graecum L. (Fenugreek) and Urtica urens L. (Nettle).
All herbs were tested as crude extracts, prepared using hot water (HW) and dichloromethane (DCM). The total polyphenolic content of each extract was determined using the Folin-Ciocalteau and aluminium trichloride methods. The non-cellular antioxidant activity was assessed using 2,2-azinobis-3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid (ABTS) and 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) methods. The cell-based antioxidant activity was measured against p-chloranil-induced generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in Ea.hy926 cells, using the fluorescent dye, 2',7'-dichlorfluorescein-diacetate (DCFH-DA). The effect of each extract on the viability of C2C12 myotubes, Ea.hy926 endothelial cells and human lymphocytes (HL) was determined using sulforhodamine B (SRB). The in vitro hypoglycaemic activity was assessed against α-amylase and α-glucosidase activity using 3,5-dinitrosalicylic acid (DNSA) and p-nitrophenyl-α-D-glucopyranoside (p-NPG), respectively. The type of inhibition exerted on these enzymes was determined using the Michaelis-Menten enzyme kinetics model, expressed as mixed, competitive, non-competitive and uncompetitive. Glucose uptake activity was measured using the 2-[N-(7-nitrobenz-2-oxa-1,3-diazol-4-yl) amino]-2-deoxy-D-glucose (2-NBDG) fluorescent analogue.
T. vulgaris and S. officinalis had the highest amount of polyphenols of all extracts tested. The HW extracts of T. vulgaris and S. officinalis showed significant (p < 0.05) cell-free antioxidant activity and cell-based radical scavenging activity. In addition, U. urens (HW) also limited cell-based ROS generation (p < 0.05). The Diabetea extracts presented with poor antioxidant activities, of which some had a pro-oxidant effect on Ea.hy926 cells. The positive linear relationship between antioxidant activity and polyphenolic content was shown to be dependent on the solvent type used. All of the DCM extracts had low antioxidant activity and polyphenolic content.
None of the extracts produced < 50% cell density at the concentrations tested (1.3 - 20 μg/mℓ). In general, the DCM extracts showed a greater decrease in cell density than the HW extracts. The Ea.hy926 cells were the least affected by the extracts in terms of decreased cell density.
The DCM extract of U. urens inhibited α-amylase activity in a mixed manner, which was comparable to the percentage inhibition exerted by the commercial drug, acarbose. Both the HW and DCM extracts of U. urens caused a significant (p < 0.05) increase in glucose uptake into C2C12 myotubes. The HW extract of T. vulgaris had a significant (p < 0.05) inhibitory activity against α-glucosidase (mixed). It also caused the uptake of glucose into C2C12 myotubes, which was significantly (p <0.05) more active than insulin. S. officinalis (DCM extract) also inhibited α-glucosidase activity (p < 0.05) in a mixed manner. Its HW extract displayed potent hypoglycaemic potential by causing glucose uptake into C2C12 myotubes, which was more significant (p < 0.05) than the activity of the positive control, insulin. The DCM extract of A. betulina was active against α-glucosidase (non-competitive), which was comparable to the activity of acarbose. Its HW extract also showed a significant (p < 0.05) glucose uptake activity. Furthermore, the DCM extracts of T. officinalis, A. millefolium, Diabetea and HW extracts of T. foenum-graecum and T. officinalis also caused a significant (p < 0.05) increase in glucose uptake into C2C12 myotubes.
This study provides evidence for the antidiabetic potential of T. vulgaris and S. officianlis, in terms of antioxidant capacity and potential to prevent of post-prandial hyperglycaemia and alleviate hyperglycaemia by mimicking the action of insulin. In addition, the organic preparation of U. urens is also a potent α-amylase inhibitor. All herbs tested in this study exerted some form of in vitro antidiabetic activity. The Diabetea mixture, as a traditional preparation, did not have a significant antidiabetic capacity. In vitro observations from this study do not support the use of Diabetea as an antidiabetic preparation and reveal that some of the individual extracts prove more efficacious than the herb mixture. / Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2014. / lk2014 / Pharmacology / MSc / Unrestricted
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L'impact de l'activité physique et des antioxydants sur le dialogue entre la tumeur et le muscle squelettique dans le cancer : déchiffrage de voies de signalisation impliquées dans la croissance de la tumeur et l'atrophie musculaire / The Impact of Physical Activity and Antioxidants on Tumor-Skeletal Muscle Crosstalk during Cancer : Deciphering Signaling Pathways Involved in Tumor Growth and Muscle WastingAssi, Mohamad 08 December 2016 (has links)
Les espèces réactives de l’oxygène (ERO) contrôlent plusieurs aspects de la carcinogenèse, étant donné leur capacité àpromouvoir la prolifération mais aussi à induire la sénescence et l’apoptose. Dans les stades avancés de cancer, les EROpeuvent également participer au développement de l’atrophie musculaire, engendrant une détérioration de la qualité de viedes patients. L’activité physique (AP), connue pour augmenter les défenses antioxydants de l’organisme et lasupplémentation en antioxydants sont considérées comme deux stratégies susceptibles de moduler la croissance tumorale, d’améliorer la performance physique et de réduire les effets secondaires liés à la maladie et aux traitements anticancéreux. Néanmoins, plusieurs questions restent aujourd’hui sans réponse. En effet, bien que l’AP puisse réduire la progression du cancer du sein, du colon et de la prostate, son impact sur les cancers se développant au sein du muscle (ex : le liposarcome), donc soumis aux contractions musculaires répétées, reste méconnu. En utilisant des approches in vivo et in vitro, nous avons démontré que maintenir une AP régulière accélère la croissance du liposarcome intramusculaire, probablement, via la réduction des taux circulants d’insuline et l’inhibition de la voie « P38 MAPK-P21 ». Pour les patients ne pouvant pas pratiquer d’AP, la consommation d’antioxydants pourrait être un moyen de réduire les ERO tumorales et musculaires et ainsi être prometteuse. Toutefois, les études actuelles restent très controversées. Nos travaux ont montré dans un modèle murin de cachexie cancéreuse que des doses nutritionnelles d’un produit antioxydant commercialisé en France, étaient suffisantes pour accélérer la croissance de la tumeur colique, favoriser la perte de masse corporelle totale et musculaire et engendrer la mort prématurée des souris. L’ensemble de nos résultats suggère que la pratique d’AP et la consommation en antioxydants peuvent induire des effets différents selon le type de tumeur et leur implantation, nécessitant une prise en charge individualisée des patients. En effet, (1) les patients atteints d’un LS intramusculaire devraient éviter de pratiquer une AP durant la période préopératoire mais ces résultats doivent être confirmés par une étude clinique, (2) les patients avec un stade avancé de cancer devraient être vigilants quant à l’utilisation de suppléments antioxydants ; une telle pratique pouvant avoir des répercussions dangereuses sur leur santé. / Reactive oxygen species (ROS) control several aspects of carcinogenesis as they can either promote tumor growth andprogression or senescence and apoptosis. In advanced stages of cancer, ROS can also drive the development of other cancerrelated complications like, muscle wasting. Physical activity (PA) and antioxidant supplementation have been proposed as two adjuvant strategies to better control tumor growth, ameliorate performance and alleviate secondary symptoms related to cancer itself or to the heavy anticancer therapies. However, several issues remain to be elucidated. First of all, although PA could reduce colon, breast and prostate cancer growth and progression, its impact remains unknown on orthotopic intramuscular tumors like liposarcoma, which directly affect the musculoskeletal apparatus and reduce physical function. Secondly, given the limitedness of PA application in some advanced stages of cancer, patients may increase their dependency on nutritional and antioxidant complements as an alternative strategy, but such practice has spark a lot of polemic and inconsistent results. In this thesis, we have addressed the effectiveness of PA and antioxidants in two distinct animal models of cancer. Using in vivo and in vitro approaches, we found that voluntary PA accelerated the growth of intramuscular liposarcoma tumors and exacerbated skeletal muscle dysfunction, mainly, by decreasing circulating insulin levels and the subsequent activation of the tumor suppressor pathway “P38 MAPK-P21”. We also demonstrated that nutritional doses of commercial antioxidants enhanced colon tumor growth, total body/skeletal muscle weight loss and caused premature death of mice. Such mechanism was due to selective changes in oxidative damage profiles, which decreased in tumor but increased in skeletal muscle, in a way driving tumor growth and skeletal muscle wasting/dysfunction. Clinically, it seems that (1) patients with intramuscular liposarcoma may, at least, not increase their levels of PA or undergo hospital-supervised exercise program, during the preoperative period; until the confirmation of our findings with clinical data and (2) patients with advanced stages of cancer must be very careful against the use of antioxidants as it could lifethreatening. Accordingly, health agencies in France, Europe and USA prohibit the use of synthetic antioxidant supplements without dietary counseling by a cancer patient’s physician and/or nutritionist.
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Design of amphiphilic nitrones with improved spin-trapping and antioxidant properties / Conception de nitrones amphiphiles aux propriétés de piégeage et antioxydantes supérieureRosselin, Marie 16 December 2014 (has links)
Le stress oxydant se définit comme un déséquilibre entre la production d’espèces oxygénées et azotés réactives et les défenses antioxydants. Ce phénomène est associé à de nombreuses pathologies telles que des maladies neurodégénératives et cardiovasculaires ou des cancers. Pour contrecarrer les dégâts causés par le stress oxydant, l’utilisation d’antioxydants synthétiques s’est avérée intéressante car il devient alors possible de modifier les propriétés physico-chimiques des antioxydants et de leur assurer un meilleur ciblage cellulaire et tissulaire. Nos travaux de recherche se positionnent dans la recherche de nouveaux agents antioxydants synthétiques. Au cours de cette thèse nous nous sommes focalisés sur l’utilisation de l’alpha-phényl-N-tert-butylnitrone (PBN), qui présente une bonne activité pharmacologique contre les dégâts liés aux radicaux libres, et qui est également largement utilisée en tant que sonde analytique pour l’identification d’espèces radicalaires par la technique de piégeage de spin couplée à la résonance paramagnétique électronique (RPE). Dans la première partie de ces travaux de thèse, nous avons tenté d’améliorer les propriétés intrinsèques de la PBN en greffant divers substituants soit sur le cycle aromatique, soit sur le groupement N-tert-butyl de la fonction nitrone. L’analyse des propriétés physico-chimiques et biologiques de ces composés nous a permis de mesurer l’impact de la nature et de la position des substituants sur les propriétés antioxydantes de la PBN. La seconde partie de ces travaux a consisté à greffer le motif PBN sur des structures moléculaires amphiphiles dérivées d’un acide-aminé. Cette deuxième partie a pour but d’améliorer l’activité biologique et la biodisponibilité des dérivés PBN. / Oxidative stress is defined as an unbalance between the production of free radicals and the antioxidant defenses. The oxidative stress state has been associated with several pathologies such as neurodegenerative and cardiovascular diseases or cancers. To prevent oxidative stress-mediated damage, the use of synthetic antioxidants is attractive as it allows to tune their physico-chemical properties as well as their cellular targeting specificity. Of particular interest is the linear alpha-phenyl-N-tert-butylnitrone (PBN) which exhibits pharmacological activity against radical-mediated pathophysiological conditions and has been widely used as analytical reagent for the identification of radical species by the spin-trapping method coupled to electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. In this thesis report, we first tried to improve the intrinsic antioxidant properties of PBN by grafting various substituents either onto the aromatic ring or the N-tert-butyl-group of the nitronyl function. The physico-chemical and biological properties of the compounds were then determined. With optimized nitrone derivatives in hand, the second part of this project consisted in improving the bioactivity and bioavailability of our nitrone agents using amphiphilic carriers or specific targeting ligands.
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Effect of cissampelos capensis rhizome extract on human sperm capacitation and acrosome reactionShalaweh, Salem January 2013 (has links)
>Magister Scientiae - MSc / Cissampelos capensis, is commonly known by the Afrikaans name ‟dawidjies” or
‟dawidjieswortel”. C. capensis is the most important and best known medicinal plant
of the family Menispermaceae used by the Khoisan and other rural people in the
western regions of South Africa. Among numerous other ailments, it is traditionally
taken to treat male fertility problems. Yet, no studies have investigated the effects of
this plant or its extracts on human spermatozoa. The aim of study was to investigate
the effects of C. capensis rhizome extracts on sperm function.
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Effects of polyphenolic-rich bark extracts of Burkea africana and Syzygium cordatum on oxidative stressCordier, Werner 23 November 2012 (has links)
Free radicals have been implicated in the progression of various diseases, such as cancers and cardiomyopathies. When the body is overburdened with free radicals and endogenous antioxidants become depleted, oxidative stress ensues with resultant damage to biomolecules. During oxidative stress high levels of reactive oxygen species are generated, cellular viability decreases, and apoptosis and lipid peroxidation are induced. Supplementation with exogenous supplements rich in antioxidants, such as herbal remedies containing polyphenols, could result in increased protection against oxidative stress. The aim of the study was to assess the effect of Burkea africana and Syzygium cordatum in a cellular oxidative stress model for the potential development of an antioxidant supplement. Crude aqueous and methanolic extracts were prepared by solvent maceration, while a polyphenolic-rich extract was created through liquid-liquid extraction. Polyphenolic content and antioxidant activity was assessed in cell-free systems. Polyphenolic content was determined through the Folin-Ciocalteau and aluminium trichloride methods, while antioxidant activity was assessed by the Trolox Equivalence Antioxidant Capacity and 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl radical assays. Identification of phytochemical classes was done through thin layer chromatography and biochemical reactions. Inherent cytotoxicity of samples was determined in four cell cultures (3T3-L1 pre-adipocytes, C2C12 myoblasts, normal human dermal fibroblasts and U937 macrophage-like cells) using the neutral red uptake assay. The effect on oxidative stress was assessed in 2,2`-azobis-(2-methylpropionamidine) dihydrochloride-exposed U937 macrophage-like cells with regards to reactive oxygen species generation, cytotoxicity, apoptosis, lipid peroxidation and GSH depletion. Both B. africana and S. cordatum showed enrichment of polyphenols from the aqueous extract, to methanolic extract, to polyphenolic-rich extract. Antioxidant activity showed the same trend, which correlated well with the increased concentration of polyphenols, such as catechin, gallic acid and myricetin. Samples indicated toxicity in the 3T3-L1 and C2C12 cell lines, though no toxicity was noted in the U937 cell line and normal human dermal fibroblast cultures. Free radical-induced generation of reactive oxygen species, cytotoxicity, lipid peroxidation and apoptosis was successfully reduced by crude extracts of B. africana and the polyphenolic-rich extracts of both plants between concentrations of 10 and 20 ìg/ml. The crude extracts of S. cordatum were mostly ineffective in reducing these parameters, even though cell viability was increased. B. africana pre-treatment decreased reduced glutathione concentrations significantly in a dose-dependent manner, while the methanolic and polyphenolic-rich extract of S. cordatum increased concentrations moderately. Polyphenolic-rich extracts of B. africana and S. cordatum had the most potent decrease in oxidative stress-related parameters in the present study, which could be attributed to the polyphenolic content and antioxidant activity. Limited cytotoxicity was apparent in two of the four cell lines tested; further isolation and purification needs to be carried out to assess the bioactive constituents which do not elicit a toxic response. Further investigation through the use of quantitative structure–activity relationship modeling could give more insight on conformational and chemical changes that need to be brought about to modify the bioactive phytochemicals for reduced cytotoxicity, but increased antioxidant activity. Copyright / Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2013. / Pharmacology / unrestricted
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