Title of article :
Combination Effect of Caffeine and Caffeic Acid Treatment on the Oxidant Status of Ectopic Endometrial Cells Separated from Patients with Endometriosis
Author/Authors :
Zare, Razieh Biochemistry Department - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Ramezani, Fatemeh Biochemistry Department - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Jamali, Navid Biochemistry Department - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Mostafavi-Pour, Zohreh Biochemistry Department - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Zal, Fatemeh Biochemistry Department - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Kasraeian, Maryam Department of OB/GYN - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences- Shiraz, Iran , Poordast, Tahereh Department of OB/GYN - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences- Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
Endometriosis is a common gynecological disease
in which oxidative stress is a potential factor. Caffeine and
caffeic acid are present in various foods and beverages with antioxidant,
anti-inflammatory, and anti-carcinogenic properties. In
this study, we aimed to investigate the ameliorative effects of
caffeine, caffeic acid, and caffeine+caffeic acid treatments on
oxidative stress in ectopic endometrial cells taken from patients
and eutopic ones from women without endometriosis.
Methods: In this experimental study, eutopic and ectopic
endometrial cells were obtained from biopsies of women free of
disease (n=10) and patients with endometriosis (n=10) who referred
to Shiraz reference hospitals (2017-2018). Both eutopic and
ectopic endometrial cells were divided into four groups: Treated
with caffeine, with caffeic acid, with caffeine+caffeic acid, and
the control. Also, antioxidant enzyme activities and the levels of
glutathione (GSH) and malondialdehyde (MDA) were determined
in each group. The data were analyzed using independent sample t
test and one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey post-hoc test.
Results: Caffeic acid, but not caffeine treatment demonstrated
a decrease in MDA level (P<0.001) as well as an increase in
GSH level (P<0.001) and antioxidant enzyme activities in
ectopic endometrial cells. Also, the treatment of the cells with
caffeine+caffeic acid caused similar effects as those ectopic
cells treated with caffeic acid.
Conclusion: According to the findings of the present study,
caffeic acid reduced oxidative stress which may alleviate the
complications associated with endometriosis. However, more
investigations are needed for evaluating the efficiency and
safety of caffeic acid.
Keywords :
Caffeic acid , Caffeine , Oxidative stress , Endometriosis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics